That is a really cool cartridge box, Rich. I find your notes on historical accuracy very interesting, as I sat in my deer blind for two weeks last month with my bag, very frustrated with it and reconfiguring it in my mind. The ideal I came up with was a bag with a cartridge block in a back pocket and pocket for tools etc. in the front. Since I wasn’t seeing a lot of deer I had time on my hands, so then I started wondering if there was any historical precedent for that sort of configuration but couldn’t find much that resembled what I had in mind, original, contemporary, or otherwise. But I’ve got to think generations of riflemen have done the same thing… sat and pondered the ideal configuration for their gear, and pretty much everything has probably been tried, right? My feeling is if there aren’t surviving examples it probably means they just weren’t great ideas after all and they were discarded and/or never caught on.