Must Have Items for Your Range Bag

There's always a machete in the car{ a holdover from growing up the Islands,never know when a coconut might need opening} as well as a bottle of Sriracha for those roadside Pho joints. The turkey baster I ain't touching.......

I'm addicted to Sriracha. I always have a bottle in the fridge and I also keep a second bottle at my friends house.
 
I'm addicted to Sriracha. I always have a bottle in the fridge and I also keep a second bottle at my friends house.
For more heat and a typical Tropical flavor profile look for El Yucateco Salsa kutbil-ik de or xxx. It comes in a small bottle and a little goes a long way but it's perfect on tacos when they think the gringos can't handle the heat.
 
I use an empty aspirin bottle to hold a bunch of push pins. Easier to use and carry than a staple gun/staples. The ranges I go to use press board so push pins work great.
Light weight shooting gloves for chilly days.
I use an "allen" key...looped end instead of a "L" shape...when reloading my mags. It has a bit of para cord attached and hooks on my bag with a "D" ring.
 
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If you are old? Imodium, drug thats used to control the squirts caused by a bad breakfast or lunch.
Spare Toilet paper, cause the range might not have any. See a trend here?
Think this covers it.

Gawd, I turned 60 this year ... thanks for the warning of things I can look forward to at the range.

I suppose maybe a Depends diaper, too, just to be safe? :p
 
One of the handiest items I take to the range is an orange plastic bucket you can buy at Home Depot. Keeps your stuff dry AND you can sit on it.
 
Throw the rifles/guns in a hard case, ammo in a backpack.

If i have to have set things and organization of stuff specifically for the range it's no longer fun. If something brakes at the range i'm no longer having fun, regardless of being able to fix it, and packing up for the day. Its Gods way if telling me to go have a beer instead

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I like ur style, that's how I roll as well. I like minimalist, sometimes range bags encourage packing way to much stuff and tinkering far too often. I'm there to shoot, if I cant its time to go.... I leave the cleaning and repairs for home.

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