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Re: Range Bags

#11 Post by Sim G »

'37 Pattern webbing?!!! So, last century! Black tacticool is the only way forward!!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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Re: Range Bags

#12 Post by dromia »

Sim G wrote: Black tacticool is the only way forward!!
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Re: Range Bags

#13 Post by dave_303 »

I just carry on an ammo tin or 2 depending on how many guns I have with me that day. Once I've got my ammo out for the detail I fold the rifle bag in half, place it on top of the tin and use it as a support
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Re: Range Bags

#14 Post by Fazakerley »

Hi,

I bought one of these, cut a piece of 3mm ply for the bottom and it's pretty good for the job.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220685202870? ... 1438.l2649

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Re: Range Bags

#15 Post by NoEntry »

I use one of these.

http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/products/c ... ksack.html

Cost me £29.99 at Xmas.

Fits all my stuff easily.

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#16 Post by artiglio »

I use a Dewalt rigid tool bag, just about indestructible, available in various sizes and with a bit of googling reasonably priced.
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#17 Post by toffe wrapper »

Try this company

They are from UK we buy our kit from them for work

http://www.police-supplies.co.uk/

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Re: Range Bags

#18 Post by HALODIN »

Thanks gents, although I'm surprised no one jumped at the opportunity to post a pic of theirs! Too many replies to respond to all, but all links and advice were appreciated. I think dave_303 wins with "I just carry on an ammo tin or 2", do you drink your coffee out of a jerry can as well..? :grin:

toffe wrapper that's a good link, good prices as well. :good:

I ended up buying the first bag in my first post, as ovenpaa suggested I had laid everything out and that was the perfect size for me. If the glove fits...

Cheers,

Craig.
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#19 Post by Mikaveli »

HALODIN wrote:Thanks gents, although I'm surprised no one jumped at the opportunity to post a pic of theirs! Too many replies to respond to all, but all links and advice were appreciated. I think dave_303 wins with "I just carry on an ammo tin or 2", do you drink your coffee out of a jerry can as well..? :grin:

toffe wrapper that's a good link, good prices as well. :good:

I ended up buying the first bag in my first post, as ovenpaa suggested I had laid everything out and that was the perfect size for me. If the glove fits...

Cheers,

Craig.
What are you putting in to your range bag?

My check-list is currently only 3 items: gun, ammo, breech flag. Done. :)
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Re: Range Bags

#20 Post by HALODIN »

I think it's possibly my ego that takes up the most room... :grin:
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