walk213
Active member
Because I publish my hunting videos, I am often criticized for not picking up my hulls. While I edit out collecting my spent shells, candidly, I do miss a few (but usually get them on a future trip). I used to carry a magnetic stick, but that did not work. My eyes and brain are trained on the bird after I shoot. Sometimes I lose track of where the shell ejected. If you shoot an autoloader, how do you locate all of your spent hulls in deep grass? I don't like leaving any plastic in the fields...ever.