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Product Introduction - Precision Pellet Caddie

Silent Thunder Ordnance

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We all spend an inordinate amount of time trying to improve airgun accuracy. Finding the perfect pellet, the optimal tune, a better scope, rangefinder, ballistic calculator, better barrels, barrel treatments, regulators, hand sorting/sizing pellets, the list goes on and on.

What about the pellets themselves though? What if they could be kept in pristine condition, protected from the normal myriad of dings and dents and deformed skirts which rob accuracy? Enter the Precision Pellet Caddie, the primary goal of which is to protect pellets while still allowing quick and convenient access.

No more pop-tops which open in your pocket, or screw lids which take a little fumbling to get started and several turns to open or close. The lid of the pellet caddie is securely held via 6 radial lugs, much like a firearm bolt, and opens with a crisp 30 degree throw. The pellets contained within are protected on all sides, not just top and bottom. Interchangeable inserts allow the user to choose their preferred level of protection.

The ring insert protects pellets from crashing into the sides of the caddie, ensuring there is cushioning no matter which way the caddie is rotated. No gaps in this armor.

The baffled insert offers four separate sections to better protect pellets from each other. Not sure how/why it works? Imagine a single layer of pellets laying loose on the bottom of the caddie which has been set on a horizontal surface. What happens if you pick it up, and turn it on its side to slip in a pocket? The pellets sitting near the edge of what is now the lowest point won’t have far to fall, but the ones near what is now the highest point have to fall almost the full width of the caddie onto other pellets……. unless you use a baffled insert, then they can only fall as far as the next baffle, a much shorter distance. But wait, there’s more. Why don’t your pellets come all beat up? The reason is because they come in a full container, they can’t fall or slosh around at all because they’re constrained by other pellets. This is the other big advantage of the baffled insert, fill all four sections but use them one at a time so most of the pellets remain constrained. Another advantage is it allows the carrying of multiple types of pellets, keeping each separate.

The individual carrier is the ultimate protection. Do you hand size or sort your pellets? Why would you then let them rattle around at all? Each pellet is fully constrained in a caliber-specific insert, held firmly enough not to fall out yet gently enough not to be damaged.

And, finally, if you’re going to make something useful, why not also make it beautiful? Polished faces and rich colors give that extra little “pop” visually. Custom colors, materials, glows, and engraving, are all available, priced on request.

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