Range Bag

jimmything

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Hello all, a newbie to S&W. But, just ordered a model 60 Ladysmith today for the wife. I'm trying to get her all set to start shooting with her girlfriends. I searched and didn't see any threads on range bags, but anyhow, can you recommend a durable, affordable (best bang for the buck) bag that carries multiple handguns, ammo and shooting gear that won't fall apart for years to come? Doesn't have to be S&W product. Thanks so much.
 
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I just use a backpack or gym bag to carry all my range supplies.
 
MY wife picked up this Roma range bag a few weeks ago and has been very pleased with it. [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIb22mUu8GI[/ame]
 
I bought my range bag at Academy Sports. I've had it a little over a year now and it is holding up good so far. Seems very well made for $50. It is large which is good but because of that it can get heavy really fast. I can easily get 3 to 4 guns along with 509 to 600 rounds in there and still have room for ear muffs, glasses, spare mags, tools and other stuff you need at the range. Here's a link to it:
Academy Sports + Outdoors™ Competition Range Bag | Academy

The one I bought for my wife was ordered online at Gungodess. It's smaller than mine but will still hold 3 guns and several hundred rounds of ammo with room for muffs and glasses. She had hers for almost a year now and it's held up good too. Seems well made also. Price tag was a little higher than mine but guess you have to pay extra for purty. Here's a link to it:
https://www.gungoddess.com/purple-leopard-range-bag/
 
This one is great: Death Dealer Tactical "Ranger" Soft Padded Range Bag @ Amazon

Tough, thick nylon construction. Comes in different colors. Mine is OD green.

Holds its shape empty, stiff fold-down floor. Dual zippers on the upper opening main compartment for complete top opening. Both sides unzip and lay down in case you don't want to set anything nice on bare dirty tables. Not too big, not too small. Loops, inside/outside pockets, velcro, shoulder strap, oh my!

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Thanks for all the replies guys, some very good info here. I'll check those out for sure.
 
I've got the Maxpedition range bag and it's great. A little pricey but I'd buy another in a heartbeat. It's going to outlast me.
 
I use one of these. After 5 years it still look new. Tough.

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A backpack is it for me, typically up to three pistols, ammo of various calibers, eyes and ears, targets. Cheap and easy to carry.
 
Found one at a good price by" Magnum" at a gun show for around $20. Heavy nylon with extra pockets. Stores enough and a lot cheaper than many offered by the big companies
 
I have had a 5.11 Tactical range bag for a couple of years now....holding up well so far.
 
I have gone thru many a range bag. I like the Midway USA Competition Bag. Holds all my stuff, including first aid, tourniquet, blood clot, two pistols, and ammo. Sometimes I travel with 4 or six pistols and the ammo goes separate.
I have had it a few years and find it worth the money.

MidwayUSA Competition Range Bag System
 
Another vote for the Midway competition range bag. I have been using mine for at least 5 years now, at least twice a week, every week, and it's still going.
 
As noted in the link, these can be had in warehouse for $15-$20 depending on the sale. Nice bag IMO.

Ciao Carry On Under Seat Rolling Bag Black

I was just about to look for this link also. My husband got this bag for me at Costco, and it's been perfect for me. Used it for about a year, and it's still like new.

Main compartment holds two or three hard handgun cases, ear muffs and targets. Side pockets hold six to eight boxes of ammo. Front pockets for accessories.

I'm a disabled female senior citizen, and the combined weight of all this gear would be tough for me to move without wheels.
 
I bought a range bag from Dillon Reloading years ago and still use it. Bought a second one when I was shooting some rifle stuff and still have both.

Not a single problem with either and talking between the two probably 20 years of use.
 
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