Just posting a thread to pass around ideas of things a range bag has to have. Hopefully we can all learn or pickup some things from this.
Duct Tape
Staple Gun
A spare magazine (incase one is damaged or stops feeding well)
LRF (I have been on more than one range where the targets were not at the correct distance)
Tools - Weapon Multitool, Pocketknife, Allen Wrenches especially special fit ones like the laser adjustments (usually the ones that came with the accessory), and sight adjustment tools, Gerber effect military maintenance tool (was given to me by a gun range).
Bore Sight
Spare Set of Ear and Eye Pro (Gone to the range with friends who forgot them, Ive also damaged shooting glasses before)
Kestrel - with Hand Compass to test for deviation on kestrel.
Gloves
First Aid Kit (The Corpsman in me Demands It) I actually ended up treating a pretty badly damaged finger from a M1 Garand bite before. Split the skin to the bone.
Bore Snakes, light cleaning kit (Otis), and a clearing rod.
LED headlamp with white and red.
Spare Batteries
Bottle of water always go in the bag when I get home, not before I leave.
Sunscreen with bug repellent.
Log Book (write in the rain), and writing utensils.
Brass Bag (Range bag came with one in it).
Emergency ID Card (in the external name tag slot). With NIK, ICE Contact info, Allergies, Blood Type. (Bag has a slot for it, might as well use it.)
Duct Tape
Staple Gun
A spare magazine (incase one is damaged or stops feeding well)
LRF (I have been on more than one range where the targets were not at the correct distance)
Tools - Weapon Multitool, Pocketknife, Allen Wrenches especially special fit ones like the laser adjustments (usually the ones that came with the accessory), and sight adjustment tools, Gerber effect military maintenance tool (was given to me by a gun range).
Bore Sight
Spare Set of Ear and Eye Pro (Gone to the range with friends who forgot them, Ive also damaged shooting glasses before)
Kestrel - with Hand Compass to test for deviation on kestrel.
Gloves
First Aid Kit (The Corpsman in me Demands It) I actually ended up treating a pretty badly damaged finger from a M1 Garand bite before. Split the skin to the bone.
Bore Snakes, light cleaning kit (Otis), and a clearing rod.
LED headlamp with white and red.
Spare Batteries
Bottle of water always go in the bag when I get home, not before I leave.
Sunscreen with bug repellent.
Log Book (write in the rain), and writing utensils.
Brass Bag (Range bag came with one in it).
Emergency ID Card (in the external name tag slot). With NIK, ICE Contact info, Allergies, Blood Type. (Bag has a slot for it, might as well use it.)
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