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MTM Case Gard 16 Gauge Shotshell Tray, 50rds Black
Out of stock online
MTM Case Gard 16 Gauge Shotshell Tray, 50rds Black
| SKU | 51655200773 |
|---|---|
| Brand | MTM Case Gard |
| MPN | ST-16-40 |
| UPC | 026057000220 |
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Product Details
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- Ecommerce Platform: Shotgun
- Size/Capacity: 50 rds
- Caliber: 16 Gauge
- Color: Black
- Length: 10.63
- Width: 5.88
Features
MTM shotshell trays offer a convenient and durable storage solution, holding up to 50-rounds each - ideal for organizing reloads and keeping your ammunition easily accessible in the duck blind. Designed for efficiency, these stackable trays maximize storage space in your reloading area. Engineered for compatibility, they fit seamlessly into the MTM SD-100, AC50C and many other cases, including the discontinued S-100 and SF-100 models. While not specifically designed for the SH-100 and SF100D, they still provide a secure fit, ensuring versatile and reliable shotshell storage.
- These stackable trays accommodate 50 shells of 16 Gauge ammunition, maximizing storage efficiency
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