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Mega Precision Pellet Caddie

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Mega Precision Pellet Caddie

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Mega Precision Pellet Caddie

from $52.00

Maximize accuracy; keep your pellets safe from deformed skirts, dents, and dings with this precision pellet caddie.

While the regular size Pellet Caddie and Mini Caddies are great for their pocketable size sometimes you just need more ammo and these Mega Caddies deliver. Each is 113x33mm and 163g empty. Six radial lugs securely attach the lid to the base, while permitting fast opening/closing with a short 30 degree throw. Textured sides provide firm grip for confident manipulation. Recessed polished faces provide that extra little stylistic flair while resisting scratches.

Pellets are carefully protected, with padding top, bottom, and sides. Interchangeable foam inserts allow the user to choose their level of pellet protection. As standard three inserts are provided (custom inserts available):

  • Ring – a simple ring around the perimeter wall of the pellet caddie. Basic protection, cushioning pellets on all sides, good for full tins.

  • Penta Baffle – a baffled pellet insert with five sections. Great for protecting your pellets as the tin empties. It keeps pellets firmly in place, preventing sloshing and pellets damaging each other. (the same concept is used in everything from milk trucks to oil tankers) It also allows multiple styles of pellets to be carried separately in one caddie.

  • Individual Carrier – Maximum protection comes from this caliber-specific insert which holds pellets individually, making damage almost impossible.

Custom colors and engraving are available. Message us to inquire. Please note we do not recommend the use of pellet lubricants with this product.

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Violet Ghosted Ivory - Wait, what was that? With the right light you can catch this violet ghost trapped inside an ivory pool.


Energized Crimson - A deep crimson metallic with shifting shades of vibrant reds.


Macaw - Spend some time trying to decide if this is blue or green in this swirling whirlpool of color.


Liquid Rust - Melting maroons and mica are this classic and subdued color’s calling card.


Nocturnal Blue - Our deep and rich swirling blue that blends into the black of night. A real favorite of ours. This color benefits from being a little subtle as well, you’ll do a double-take when you see it.


Ultramarine Blue - Almost impossibly vibrant electric blue hues swirled together. One of our most popular Scalpeldashi colors too


Stormy Blue - A swirling stormy blue ranging from bright to dark depending on how the light catches it. Very vibrant and alive, like the fire in beautiful woodwork.


Warrior Purple - A medium purple with iridescent blue highlights which dance when the light catches it. Purple is the color of warriors, come at me bro.


Forgotten Forest Emerald - Rich forest green, but with a metallic swirl. A great option for someone looking for a natural and somewhat subtle color.


Envy Green - This swirling iridescent green is technically a green-yellow chameleon. This color changing ability really catches the light and sets off the swirls and patterns.


Scarab Green - Like Envy Green, this is a green-yellow color shift. The difference is it is just less…… loud about it. The iridescent nature is reminiscent of the shell of a scarab beetle, hence the name.


Moonless Night Black - Subtle, but less subtle than the pictures suggest. Even HDR doesn’t capture the swirls in this very well. We really love this material, both for its ability to make you do a double-take and because it sets off engraving so wonderfully. You’ll have to take our word for it that, in person, this color is anything but flat.


Infinite Depth Black - while photographs don’t do any of these materials justice, no example is more let down than this one. Its swirls are very fine, and very subtle. Because this color presents unique challenges to work with, we don’t make very many of these.


Stirred Gunmetal Gray - metallic swirls, but without the color of our other offerings. No less delightful though.


Stirred Copper - what you’d dream molten metal, frozen in place, would look like.


Dragonscale Coral - fiery orange-pink-coral with blue iridescence.


Hibiscus Purple - hints of blue iridescence behind purple to pink to an almost fiery orange depending on the light, hibiscus seemed an appropriate name.