
Key Features
- Individual cartridge loops hold each round securely during movement
- Wraps around your rifle or shotgun buttstock for accessible storage
- Premium leather construction outlasts synthetic alternatives
- Designed for hunting, competition, and field use
- Hand-finished detailing matches the heritage of fine sporting arms
The Buttstock
Rounds at the Ready. Stock-Mounted.
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Handcrafted to order — ships within 15 business days.
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Built for Hard Use
Reinforced stitching and heavy-gauge materials stand up to the range.
Field-Tested Hardware
Solid buckles and rivets that hold under load.
Mission-Ready Layout
Smart organization for the gear you actually run.
Pockets run out. Synthetic ammo wallets crack in the cold and stiffen in the heat. The Buttstock is Tagua's premium leather buttstock cartridge carrier — wrapping spare rounds directly to your rifle or shotgun stock for hunters in stand or still-hunt mode, SASS lever-action competitors loading on the clock, and field shooters who refuse to fumble through pack pockets when the rounds need to be there.
Premium full-grain leather construction wraps the buttstock with adjustable lacing that fits standard rifle and shotgun stocks across wood, synthetic, and laminated profiles. Individual cartridge loops are hand-stitched to hold each round at a consistent angle and depth — no rolling, no fall-out during recoil, brush movement, or aggressive shouldering. The leather develops the field patina that defines a well-carried hunting rifle, and outlasts the kind of synthetic carriers that ship with most off-the-shelf hunting kits.
Sized for common rifle cartridges (.30-06, .308, .270, .45-70, .30-30, and similar) and shotgun shells in 12 and 20 gauge. Loop count and configuration varies by model — confirm fit against your firearm and cartridge before ordering.
Handcrafted by Tagua's leather artisans since 2005 — backed by our Lifetime Warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.