🎯 Elevate Your Hunt: The Ultimate Shell Retrieval Game-Changer!
The MOJO Outdoors Collapsible Pocket Pick Stick is a portable shotgun shell hull retriever designed to enhance your hunting experience. With a lightweight design, adjustable length, and the ability to pick up 25 hulls at once, it alleviates back strain and maximizes your time in the field. Ideal for all hunters, it seamlessly pairs with the MOJO Hull Sacker for efficient cleanup.
Shell Type | Soft |
Material Type | Blend |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Handle Type | foam |
Closure Type | Magnetic |
B**.
Great product
Works well and holds up.
R**R
Easy to use, and 2 pick up shotgun casings by primer or gun steel casing
Buying a 2nd one, believe it or not after years of picking up shell casings and shotgun shells it's starting to wear out. It's done incredible job of it to, Speedy fast can pickup a 5 gallon bucket ot shotgun shells in about 20 minutes or less and steel gun casings in about an 1 1/2 hrs.Seriously recommend it, save your back !!!!
M**1
Helps get those empty hulls out of the water
These work so well that I bought my son & buddy each one to have in their duck boats. they love them too!
A**R
Back and time saver
I just got two more as gifts for friends. They work extremely well for saving your back and speeding up the process of cleaning up. Just remember they don't pick up AA hulls very well because they are mostly brass and brass is not magnetic. If you poke at them just right it will pick a AA up by the primer. Otherwise, it grabs the shells fast and you can rake them off easy.
P**F
It does what it is supposed to do.
It will pick up a box of hulls as long as they aren’t AA or Nitro/STS. Cheaper hulls are more magnetic; whereas, the premium hulls only have magnetic primers that are difficult to pick up. Aluminum tubing could be more HD. I’ve already bent mine trying to ‘tap release’ a bunch of hulls into a plastic tub.
M**A
Much better than the many collapsible versions out there!
This pick stick really surprised me. I had one of these slightly cheaper Chinese knock-offs that are collapsible. I did not like how fragile that one was because the sum of all the clearances around the pole elements makes these sticks rattly and very awkward to use. The collapsible ones are also not very long so you still end up hunching over a bit to pick up the hulls.Well, this solid MOJO pick stick is nothing like that. Very sturdy, More like a hiking pole, really, with a very solid and sturdy hand piece with a lanyard. It can actually be extended to almost twice its collapsed length. The collapsed stick can be easily attached to a backpack or thrown in a trunk of a car. Absolutely no bending in any shape or form to pick up hulls 6 feet away. This pick stick is it!
D**K
Overpriced, and poorly thought-out, but there are no competitors.
The Good: It picks up shotgun hulls as described.The Bad: It collapses, but not small at all. I am 6'2" and this is just a little short to be used comfortably when fully collapsed, fully extended it is about 2-3 feet too long. I guess if you are 8'6" this would possibly be sized right. It could have been almost half the length collapsed and then extend to a good useable length. The grip is a ski pole grip, so it is only comfortable if you hold it like a hiking staff, which is not how anyone would naturally hold something that they ae pointing at the ground to pick up objects. This is basically a hollow piece of metal with a magnet in it. The only way to make it a good product is to put some thought into the ergonomics, which means a handle that works for the task it is designed to do, and a good working length that also allows portability. The product designer horribly missed the mark on both accounts. If it was better designed and made in the United States, the asking prioce would be fair, BUT it is made in China and isn't particularly well thought it.Thoughts: This is pretty much the only game in town, so I bought one, but I'm not impressed at all with the engineering or the price given that it is made in China. Since it isn't American made, but chinese, I don't think ti should sell for more than $15-20. I mean, it's a cheap ski-pole with a magnet in one end.
B**N
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nice and fast shipping
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