The Cole-Tac HW3009 Hunter Ammo Wallet transforms ammunition organization with its precision-engineered 40-round capacity design. This burnt orange Cordura construction delivers field-tested durability while maintaining quick access to cartridges during critical hunting moments.
What Makes This Different
Unlike bulky ammunition boxes or loose cartridge storage, the HW3009 features individual elastic loops that secure each round while allowing instant retrieval. The 1000-denier Cordura fabric construction resists tears, moisture, and UV degradation that destroys standard nylon pouches. Internal organization prevents cartridge damage from contact while maintaining compact profile dimensions.
Key Features
- 40-round capacity with individual elastic retention loops
- 1000-denier burnt orange Cordura fabric construction
- Accommodates most rifle cartridges from .223 to .300 Win Mag
- Fold-over flap design with hook-and-loop closure system
- Reinforced stitching at stress points with military-grade thread
- Low-profile design fits standard hunting pack pockets
- Water-resistant coating protects ammunition from moisture
Field performance centers on reliable cartridge retention across varied terrain and weather conditions. The elastic loop system maintains positive control during vehicle transport, hiking, and tree stand access while preventing accidental spillage. Quick-access design supports rapid reloading during extended hunting sessions or competitive shooting events.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 40 rifle cartridges
- Material: 1000-denier Cordura nylon fabric
- Color: Burnt orange
- Closure: Hook-and-loop flap system
- Cartridge compatibility: .223 Rem through .300 Win Mag
- Dimensions: Approximately 8" x 6" x 2" (folded)
- Weight: 6 ounces empty
- Country of origin: USA
Professional hunters and competitive shooters choose Cole-Tac accessories for consistent performance under demanding conditions. The HW3009 represents proven ammunition management technology that eliminates fumbling with loose cartridges when precision timing matters most.