This is an impressive setup!Main bag (one of Midway's medium bags):
- 2 Pairs of Electronic muffs
- Two extra sets of batteries
- Small bag of foam plugs (I double up shooting from the bench and having spare foams for unexpected extra people who forget their muffs is always good)
- Two pairs of shooting glasses
- Various 2" to 8" adhesive targets
- Black and red target pasties
- AR-pattern 4 and 5 tooth front sight tool
- AK sight tool
- Compact cleaning kit
- Small bottle of CLP
- Multitool
- Laser range finder
- Baby wipes (don't laugh until you've tried it...great for dirty, gunky hands that may happen at the range and cleaning up for snack time
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- Shooting gloves (2 different pairs)
- Two hats (one gardener hat to keep sun off neck and one with all the foldy bits to keep the sun out of play in optics)
- Microfiber beanie
- Small freezer bag with printed copies of all of my tax stamps (you do you)
- Some small dope pads / pen
- Sharpie
- Reading glasses (because old eyeballs and close things don't play well together)
- IFAK
- Brass bag
- Some bore snakes (.22, .308, .338, 9mm, .45, 12 gauge)
- I know there's more in there I'm forgetting...
Separate bag with:
- Spotting scope
- Mini tripod base
- Custom bench/post 'bendy' clamp-on spotting scope base and adapter
- Mini front rest
- Rear bag
- 4 wooden wedges (for wedging my target uprights in the base if it gets windy)
I totally get that, two bags plus a truck bin is basically a mobile armory and the only way to stay organizedI'm usually bringing two bags and a bin that stays in my truck .... I don't know how anybody can just bring one bag to the range
But I'm usually bringing 4-10 guns with me