Bolt Design
Airgun Pellet Case 50 Round Holder .177 .22 HFT FT Benchrest UK Made
Airgun Pellet Case 50 Round Holder .177 .22 HFT FT Benchrest UK Made
Couldn't load pickup availability
Keep your pellets organised, protected, and ready to use with this 50-round pellet case, designed for quick access and reliable storage during shooting sessions.
Ideal for HFT, FT, benchrest, or general range use, this compact holder keeps your ammunition secure and easy to manage.
Key Features
50 Round Capacity
- Holds 50 pellets in a 10x5 grid
- Ideal for competition and structured shooting sessions
- Makes shot counting simple and consistent
Secure Sliding Lid
- Built-in detent keeps the lid firmly closed
- Prevents accidental opening in pockets or bags
Organised Storage
- Pellets sit nose-down in individual pockets
- Helps prevent damage and deformation
- Keeps pellets in consistent condition
Easy Access
- Smooth sliding lid allows quick access
- Tip and release design for simple use
Colour Coded polymer inserts and debossed lid identifying Calibre
- Clear identification between .177 and .22 (orange for .177, yellow for .22)
- Helps avoid mix-ups at the range
Compact and Practical
- Slim design fits easily in pockets or shooting bags
- Ideal for range use or competition
Durable Construction
- Precision 3D printed using high-quality PLA+ polymer
- Strong, lightweight and built for regular use
UK Made
- Designed and manufactured in the UK
Compatibility & Sizing
Designed for:
- .177 pellets up to approx. 4.53mm wide and 8mm long
- .22 pellets up to approx. 5.53mm wide and 8mm long
If you use oversized or specialist pellets, feel free to message before purchasing.
What’s Included
- 1 x 50 Round Pellet Case
(Pellets shown for illustration only)
Specifications
- Material: PLA+ polymer
- Capacity: 50 pellets (10x5 grid)
- Calibre options: .177 or .22
Delivery
£2.79 UK delivery
Free UK delivery on orders over £25
Quality & Care
This product is 3D printed using high-quality polymer. Minor layer lines may be visible as part of the manufacturing process. Avoid prolonged exposure to high heat, such as inside a vehicle on a hot day, as this may cause warping.
Share
