Anyone have one of these?
I was looking at the bang bang range bag and saw this pack, but I'm wondering how big the main compartments are. The bang bang is a little small for all my normal range trip stuff, so if this is a little bigger it would be prefect. I have an email out to eberlestock to ask, but if anyone else has any reviews or info that would be great.
I like all the organization and would probably just use the sides for tripods, not rifles, but the option is nice.
The biggest issues I have with finding another range bag I like are the tripod, spotting scope, and lab radar I always take. The spotting scope is 14 inches long and seems to be the limiting factor usually. The lab radar in it's case isn't very convenient to store either though....
I know the one bag/box/whatever full of range gear to grab and toss in the truck has been a popular conversation around here lately. This is about the best looking thing I've found. The larger EMS bags like the ferno airway/trauma bag would be nice too I think, but man, they're spendy.
Any info appriciated. Thanks.
UpRanger
Inspired by a champion 3-Gunner who didn’t like the normal sequence of dismounting a pack face-down, then rolling the straps into the dirt so that you can get your stuff out, the R3 UpRanger changes the game. Load it up, heavy. Add one or two Sidewinder gun cases (ERM or ESM), all your ammo, and...
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I was looking at the bang bang range bag and saw this pack, but I'm wondering how big the main compartments are. The bang bang is a little small for all my normal range trip stuff, so if this is a little bigger it would be prefect. I have an email out to eberlestock to ask, but if anyone else has any reviews or info that would be great.
I like all the organization and would probably just use the sides for tripods, not rifles, but the option is nice.
The biggest issues I have with finding another range bag I like are the tripod, spotting scope, and lab radar I always take. The spotting scope is 14 inches long and seems to be the limiting factor usually. The lab radar in it's case isn't very convenient to store either though....
I know the one bag/box/whatever full of range gear to grab and toss in the truck has been a popular conversation around here lately. This is about the best looking thing I've found. The larger EMS bags like the ferno airway/trauma bag would be nice too I think, but man, they're spendy.
Any info appriciated. Thanks.