Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
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Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
Hi people!
I would like to get a 'range bag' along the lines of a rucksack style to hold TR scope and stand and, if poss, my jacket plus all the other c**p that goes to the point for TR.
I tried a search on here for 'range bag' and I now know every combination of these two words!!
Please has anyone any thoughts. I may have a look at the Phoenix also.
Thank you
JohnG :cornwall:
I would like to get a 'range bag' along the lines of a rucksack style to hold TR scope and stand and, if poss, my jacket plus all the other c**p that goes to the point for TR.
I tried a search on here for 'range bag' and I now know every combination of these two words!!
Please has anyone any thoughts. I may have a look at the Phoenix also.
Thank you
JohnG :cornwall:
Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
I have an old Alice....but she's good to the kids
Have a look at the surplus packs on the web.
Medium Alice pack without frame.
Cheap as can be & very versatile....almost like a Dundee lass but without the smell of chips
Have a look at the surplus packs on the web.
Medium Alice pack without frame.
Cheap as can be & very versatile....almost like a Dundee lass but without the smell of chips
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
I got one of these...
Plenty of pockets for cleaning kits, shooting glasses, ammo, pens, foresight elements and whatever. Then a massive main section which is big enough for my scope and jacket with an absolute massive abundance of space.
It's got straps for backpack and handles to carry it. was pretty cheap too, considering the size:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M36-Endurance ... 0280964651
Plenty of pockets for cleaning kits, shooting glasses, ammo, pens, foresight elements and whatever. Then a massive main section which is big enough for my scope and jacket with an absolute massive abundance of space.
It's got straps for backpack and handles to carry it. was pretty cheap too, considering the size:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M36-Endurance ... 0280964651
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
Might as well get yourself an Eberlestock & carry the rifle in it too. 

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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
as long as its a poofy airsoft cloneAirbrush wrote:Might as well get yourself an Eberlestock & carry the rifle in it too.



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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
kennyc wrote:as long as its a poofy airsoft cloneAirbrush wrote:Might as well get yourself an Eberlestock & carry the rifle in it too.![]()
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
Is the flat outer panel/base waterproof?TattooedGun wrote:I got one of these...
Plenty of pockets for cleaning kits, shooting glasses, ammo, pens, foresight elements and whatever. Then a massive main section which is big enough for my scope and jacket with an absolute massive abundance of space.
It's got straps for backpack and handles to carry it. was pretty cheap too, considering the size:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M36-Endurance ... 0280964651
Last edited by BamBam on Wed May 06, 2015 5:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
It looks and feels it. I haven't tested it in the rain yet though...BamBam wrote:Is the flat outer panel/base waterproof?TattooedGun wrote:I got one of these...
Plenty of pockets for cleaning kits, shooting glasses, ammo, pens, foresight elements and whatever. Then a massive main section which is big enough for my scope and jacket with an absolute massive abundance of space.
It's got straps for backpack and handles to carry it. was pretty cheap too, considering the size:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M36-Endurance ... 0280964651
Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
I'm more concerned about when you put it down on wet ground and it wicks the moisture up into the bag.
What I'd really like is something with a hard waterproof base.
What I'd really like is something with a hard waterproof base.

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