brass catcher?

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  • bigbear_98
    Warrior
    • Aug 2013
    • 304

    #16
    Originally posted by Tedward View Post
    Mine is right or left handed.
    I think his is too, but my scope mount is all the way to the front of my reciever, so there was no room for the catcher mount to fit. When I put it on his, I put the catcher mount behind the scope mount and it worked perfect. Easy to remove and install to.

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    • #17
      Caldwell now makes one similar to the one lrrpf52 posted. The pic mount is adjustable from front to back and it works well. I just wish they'd release extra pic mounts.

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      • #18

        I use these for all my AR15 uppers and some of my Colt 45ACPs. The mounting on an AR can be tricky. I use the 3/4" YHM risers to get the scope up and out of the way.
        Great product and even better customer service.

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        • rayatphonix

          #19
          Brasscatcher.com is worth a visit. I've got two. Everyone I shoot with that's seen mine has bought one and everybody's happy.

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          • #20
            I use the kind pictured in post 11

            works great while doggin on the prarrie/

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jfornelli View Post
              Any of you use a brass catcher to keep hold of your brass (and prevent it from flying off and hitting your neighbor)?
              Do they work well? Are they worth it?
              Take a look at this one. This is the one I have. Brass is expensive and don't want to loose brass. It is kind of pricy but it attaches to your quad rail.

              Last edited by Guest; 01-24-2014, 07:47 PM.

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              • #22
                I also use the 3 bucc catcher -- have 3 of them, they work awesome. i had a caldwell but don't use it anymore it was more of pain than helpful.

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                • explorecaves

                  #23
                  Originally posted by manco5 View Post
                  I use the kind pictured in post 11

                  works great while doggin on the prarrie/
                  linky no worky...

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                  • #24
                    Specializing in custom Brass Catchers, & Quality Firearm Accessories


                    you can also buy from brownell's

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                    • stevegun 1

                      #25
                      +1 on CatchYourBrass. Two models, Range and Tactical. I use the Range model on th bench and in the field. I really like how the front to rear adjustment works allowing some more mounting options between the rings of your flat top. It dismounts without a hex key and folds very flat to fit in your rifle case, range bag or backpack. Also, the customer service from the husband and wife team is awesome.

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