Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
We could ask our bearer what he carries our guns in, if it might help...
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
BamBam wrote: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.

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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
Apparently our guns are carried in and behind the Roller...


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The more I read the more I think you actually ARE a Badger.
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
5.11 Rush Backpack. Pick your size.
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
Too small, no space for sammiches.saddler wrote:Zombie ammo canBamBam wrote: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.

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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
I use one of these. Big enough for loads of gear/ammo for several rifles, lunch, drinks/flasks, clothing etc. Plus its waterproof, you can use it as a seat (good height for sitting on if needed), and its also on wheels which means if you are carrying a lot of kit, you can put everything in here and drag it and only have to worry about carrying your rifle case in addition.
http://www.diy.com/departments/stanley- ... 674_BQ.prd
http://www.diy.com/departments/stanley- ... 674_BQ.prd
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
i too went with Protec :)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Protec-Origin ... 9c113833e8
centre is a great size for mtm ammo boxes. takes the scope, pouches on either end have cleaning kits in them etc. if i pack it right, i can even get an mtm rest in it too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Protec-Origin ... 9c113833e8
centre is a great size for mtm ammo boxes. takes the scope, pouches on either end have cleaning kits in them etc. if i pack it right, i can even get an mtm rest in it too.
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
It seems to be fully waterproofed on the base. I don't think that would be an issue.BamBam wrote: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.
You could always make doubly sure and line the bottom of the inside with something waterproof or absobent to keep away the moisture, but I think it would stand up on it's own :)
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Re: Range bags - no, not firing point groupies!
email protec and ask! they have been fairly friendly when i have in the past.
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