What do you carry in your range bag ?

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Hearing protection
Eye protection
Hat
IFAK- Blow out / bleed kit with instant ice pack
Gun tool kit small
Small bottles of Oil,lube,grease
Cleaning kit
Multi piece bore rods
Water
Gloves
Gallon zip Lok bags for brass
Large garbage bags
Bore light
Small magnetic harbor freight parts dish
Bench cloth
Sharpies red,black,etc.
Highlighters
Masking tape
Stapler
 
Stapler with extra staples, targets, ammo, any sight adjustment tools I might need, range membership ID, and that's about it. The other stuff is loose.
 
Stapler with extra staples, targets, 556 and 308 ammo, LSA lube 556 and 308 broken shell extractor, vernier caliper and black magic marker.
 
add a first aide kit, can't tell you how many times when a large group, someone cuts them self, or a gun malfunctions and someone is damaged. Mostly bleeders, and as we all know, head and finger woulds bleed like a mo fo.

I have one in every truck, car, and range bag,

Rj
 
Water bottle (with a little water in it)
Hanky
Snacks
Wet wipes
Fix a Flat
Cheese cloth
Nasal spray
Q-Tips
Nail clippers
Tweezers
Fire extinguisher
Grape flavored bubble gum
Lawn chair (folding)
Gun
 
Targets
Eye and ear protection
Hand tools for sight and scope adjustments
Notebook and pen for notation of elevation and windage relative to loads and environment
Ammunition and extra magazines
lubrication for weapon
Gun, if not holstered or cased
First aid kit
Water
Sandbags if needed
 
Ammunition
Bore snakes
Gun oil
Green crayon
Bone to pick
Breath mints
Shovel
Rolling pin
Playing cards
4 Mexican jumping beans
Salt for throwing over shoulder
Angle hair
Axle grease
Chap stick
3 matches
 
Most of the stuff described above, including IBD, Quik-Clot, and tourniquet, as well as bandaids and iodine.
Bore snakes .22/.30/.38/.45
MagLULA gadget
Extra foam plugs for people who forget their ear protection, or who need to supplement the muffs
Gerber Multi-tool with AR15 sight adjuster
Brownells brass/plastic hammer and brass rod for removing stuck cartridges and cases and squib bullets
pen, small spiral notebook
Set of folding hex keys - English
Set of folding hex keys - metric
Set of folding Torx keys
 
Ranger1 said:
This is turning into a Range box trailer not a bag.
Some might need to grab that old radio flyer out of the shed just to get to the bench.

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Ranger1 said:
Am I wrong or does nobody carry a shot timer?
Since I usually shoot at an indoor range, no I don't take a timer.
When I shoot at an outdoor range, I carry a separate bag that has timer, stapler, pasters, etc.
 
Desert Rat said:
You forgot extra batteries, for sites and for the hearing protection.
Oh, and a letter I had to have for my son to come along and shoot when he was younger. The range required it!

A letter from who?
 
It was a letter I had written stating that my son (when he was about 10) could fire my pistols with me supervising him.
I forget where I read it, but, it was suggested to have a letter just in case. I figured it was better to have it and not need it. I never took it out.
 
I would think the only time a letter like that would be needed was if you weren't the custodial parent after a divorce or if you were taking someone else's kid to the range without one of their parents.
 
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