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Range Bags

#1 Post by Alpha1 »

What do you guys use to carry all your bits and bobs in to the range.
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#2 Post by Gun Pimp »

An Aimfield bag - holds everything!

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#3 Post by Sim G »

Good old Karrimor 45lt ruck sack....
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#4 Post by dodgyrog »

B and Q tool box with wheels - why carry when you can pull?
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#5 Post by ovenpaa »

I swap around from large to small bags but I am yet to find the 'ideal' range bag so I will watch this thread with interest.
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#6 Post by tikkathreebarrels »

ovenpaa wrote:I swap around from large to small bags but I am yet to find the 'ideal' range bag so I will watch this thread with interest.
+1 from me.

Mostly gungear padded rifle bags and back packs in various sizes. Not a perfect solution. I've thought about modding a golf trolley, I've looked at tool boxes on wheels and seen people struggle with limited ground clearance and small wheels.
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#7 Post by Mike357 »

Voodoo Tactical double gun bag plus a rucksack.
Am changing rucksack soon as the one I use is too shallow.
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#8 Post by bobbob »

Bnz uses me :lol:

Plastic lidded boxes for the ammo, bag for paperwork, licenses, ear plugs. Tool box for tools, flags, cleaning stuff.
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#9 Post by Steve »

I use a large plastic tool box from Homebase.Not pretty perhaps,but i can get almost everything inside it.
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#10 Post by ptheta »

I have a viper tactical bag: http://www.viperkit.co.uk/site/bags/vip ... _1152.html

It's a bit on the heavy side before you get anything into it but it's very well made and has adjustable dividers and lots of space. The dividers mean I can keep my spotting scope in the same bag as everything else and not worry about it getting damaged.

I'm very pleased with it although it was a bit pricey.
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