Your Range Bag

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I'd say, post your range bag, but that likely doesnt do justice, so what's everyone pack with them? What are your range bag contents?
 
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I have an M&P range bag that carries two pistols...as much ammo as I want to shoot and all my mags (full) with my speed loaders...works well for me so far...I take my FS40 and my BG380 most of the time...sometimes I put my 38 special in instead of my 380
 
A pad of notebook paper and orange duct tape - cheap man's targets.

Also, a smaller note pad and a pen to draw, record, and mark shots on the target. Saves several trips downrange to mark your hits and groups.

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And, separately from the range bag, I always leave a couple pair of earplugs in the truck, because sometimes the idiot that packs my range bag forgets to throw in the earmuffs. :rolleyes:
 
My range bag looks like Michael Moore in a speedo. It is stuffed to the gills with all manor of (necessary) stuff. Most times I don't even try to zip it up.
 
A duffel bag for pistols in cases, any ammo I intend to use, two pairs of ear muffs, and maybe targets. When rifle shooting, I just take an ammo can and put the ammo and earmuffs in that.
 
I use a couple Midway bags.

Just handguns, mags and any gun or optic specific tools. Foam ear plugs and muffs. Have separate bag for toting ammo.
 
eye protection
hearing protection
ammo
NRA ballcap
rag
cleaning rod (in case I have to push out an FTE)
plastic bag for spent brass

I carry my pistols in a separate case along with their mags.
 
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My range bag has 2 sets of ears and spare batteries, two sets of eyes. A staple gun/staples for targets, handy wipes, nylon mesh bags for spent brass, and then weapons and ammo based on what I feel like shooting that day.
 
THAT makes WAAAAY too damn much sense. :)

Took quite a few treks down the 200 yd. range with a pen to mark all the hits.... Finally dawned on me. :D

Of course, optics capable of seeing the target clearly are a must. ;)
 
eye protection, electronic ears/foam plugs, tape, staple gun, allen wrenches, small screw driver, choke wrench, small bottle of break free, shoot n' see stickers, gun rug, ammo and whatever guns I'll be shooting that day.
 
I have an M&P range bag that carries two pistols...as much ammo as I want to shoot and all my mags (full) with my speed loaders...works well for me so far...I take my FS40 and my BG380 most of the time...sometimes I put my 38 special in instead of my 380

Can a M&P range bag hold a FS 9mm case??

I carry:
2 magazine loaders
ear protection
eye protection
small journal to keep track of ammo used and number of rounds shot
Small air rifle targets to staple to paper targets
mags/ammo of course
 
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I have a generic type duffle bag (or Gym bag if you will) that is very strong and has a solid reinforced bottom, lots of pockets, strong padded shoulder strap and carrying straps too. It's about 1 foot wide, 2 feet long and a foot in height.

Contents are:
* Guns and ammo I will be shooting that day.
* Ear and Eye protection.
* Targets, a field cleaning and tool kit, oil rag, stapler, extra staples, pens, pencils, matches, a baseball hat, extra sun glasses, toilet paper (you never know) band aids, masking tape, a pair of deer skin gloves, a disposable poncho, hand soap (D-lead and Boraxo), a few cigars, and a bottle or two of water. If I intend to be at the Range for many hours I'll usually pack either a lunch or a few healthy snack bars.

And if my wife comes with me ........ an extra set of ear plugs (and they ain't for her either)..........LOL!!
 
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I found the perfect range bag at Home Depot. Its an orange plastic bucket (with lid) that holds all my range treasures and doubles as a brass collection point. If you do it just right, you can even sit on it. Comes with a very functional handle, too.
 
I got the 'big' S&W range bag off their website. It works good. It's cram-packed with everything I might need.
 
My range bag looks like Michael Moore in a speedo.

Thanks for painting that picture!

My range "bag" is a Snap On tool box, with eye protection, ear muffs and plugs, targets, tacks, punches, a small tack hammer, screwdrivers, a leatherman type tool with pliers and all kinds of stuff, and whatever ammo I intend to shoot that day. Revolvers and pistols go in briefcases that have been gutted and lined with foam.
 
I keep a bottle of push-pins and a roll of masking tape, small tool set, "sand bags", 2 or 3 plastic shopping bags, Band-aide box first aid kit, multiple foam ear protectors, CR 2032 AA & AAA batteries, Laser range finder, Crony, Spotting scope & stand, 3 or 4 types of targets Pasters in 2 colors. Rim fire, pistol and rifle ammo in separate bags. In truck:staple gun, 2 target frames, cleaning kit w/ rods, cooler, snacks, shooting bench for varmints. Shooting sessions can last up to 4 days-Sleeping bag and some stuff for that. Ivan
P.S. The wife only has: Ear & eye protection, targets, 2 or 3 boxes ammo, & pistol in rug or box.
 
I'm new to shooting, and have only visited indoor ranges.

My 686, my daddy's old Walther P-38 on occasion, enough ammo for an hour's shooting, small notebook, Sharpie to mark plain target backs, a couple rags. Also, I take a box our personal checks come in to quickly eject revolver brass.

If I take a loaned Ruger Redhawk, it goes in a foam case... the danged thing is over a foot long.

This might make you smile- here's what "works" for a newbie, until I can find something more appropriate. It has a hard bottom, and re-inforced handles.

:D

 
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