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Match range bag essentials
« on: November 25, 2013, 08:58:55 PM »
Beyond the guns and ammo what is to you find necessary for your range bag?

Essentially I have been getting by with a tool I can completely break down my pistol with, some extra hearing and eye protection, and 2 USGI field dressings.

So lay it out, what do you pack for:

1) Pistol matches

2) Multigun

3) Immediate aid


 

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2013, 09:06:28 PM »
I really do need a first aid kit to go in my bag.  Probably should order one soon, because if I have it Murphy's law dictates that I'll never need it, and vice versa.

Pistol Matches:

Lots of mags
Uplula mag loader
CR Speed belt with Bladetech holster and mag holders
Small bottle of oil and some patches.
Electronic muffs and extra batteries
Extra earplugs
A couple pairs of shooting glasses
A couple small screwdrivers (flat and Phillips)
Short cleaning rod


Multigun:

Same as above, plus:
4 or 5 AR mags
Shotgun shellholders
empty chamber flags
Full length cleaning rod (in the truck)

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2013, 09:11:35 PM »
Copenhagen

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2013, 09:16:59 PM »
Copenhagen





Seriously, the smell of that stuff makes me want to gag.  And I have a cast iron stomach.

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #4 on: November 25, 2013, 09:18:40 PM »
Copenhagen



The graft on my lower jaw tells me otherwise. I would like to preserve my teeth.

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #5 on: November 25, 2013, 09:21:06 PM »
I
empty chamber flags
Full length cleaning rod (in the truck)


2 items I lacked at the last couple of matches and good ones to bring. That and simple band aids.

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #6 on: November 25, 2013, 09:24:26 PM »
I don't do any 3-gun as of right now, so for pistol...

  • My mobile gun cleaning/maintenance/spare parts tactical range box. "Tactical" because I am just THAT much of an operator.



  • Electronic hearing protection
  • Extra ear plugs
  • Extra batteries for whatever battery powered device I have (mostly ear muffs)
  • Uplula
  • Spare mags
  • Spent case bag
  • Naproxin Sodium
  • Chap stick (but that's usually in my pocket)
  • Smart phone for family contact, 911, and taking photos/video
  • Staple gun + staples
  • Bug spray (summer)
  • Sun screen (summer)
  • Ball cap
  • Depending on weather: extra clothes for warmth or less clothes for heat
  • D-Lead hand cleaner
  • Drinks appropriate for the temperature
  • Snacks
  • Chewing gum so I don't make the other shooters pass out later in the day
  • A gun is always good to take to the range

Need:
  • First aid kit.
It takes me a couple of days to pack.

Fly
« Last Edit: November 25, 2013, 09:26:31 PM by OnTheFly »
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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2013, 09:26:59 PM »
A gun is always good to take to the range


Fly

I always forget at least one thing every time I go to the range.  And yes, at least once or twice it has been either the gun or the ammo.

Sunblock and water/gatorade is a good idea.  I bring those in hot weather.  My vision goes all to hell when I get dehydrated.

I take the Naproxin Sodium before I leave in the morning.   ;D

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2013, 09:32:30 PM »
I take the Naproxin Sodium before I leave in the morning.

Before the match, after the match, AND definitely the morning after the match.

Fly
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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2013, 10:20:11 PM »
PRS :P

Because I have to be different.

In Pack:
Rifle including optic, SLING, and bipods (in scabbard when I am not carrying it, have it slung, or its not on the staging line)
Ammo (+10% of whatever the match director said to bring, in case I have a bad lot or something)
Snivel gear, including poncho
Extra socks and undershirt
550 cord, zip ties, duct tape (just because)
A good supply of water and at least 2 meals worth of snacks (most matches are in austere settings)
2 spare mags for pistol (in case I loose some)
10 rd AICS mag
Copenhagen
Toilet paper
Wrist GPS
Ear and eyepro

On my belt:
Databook  (includes: slope indicator even though I have never needed it, calculator, like 16 pens because I loose them alot, constant sheet, range cards, reference cards sorted by 1000ft DA)
Rear Bag on snap
10rd mag in pouch
Rangefiner in pouch with 2 spare batteries and small screwdriver
Pistol and two mags (in holster/pouches)

In pickup:
Aid bag, toilet paper, water, two MREs, fire extinguisher (those are always in there anyway)

Things other people bring that I don't bother (I just borrow theirs):
Spotting scope and Tripod
Cleaning kit (Scrubbing your bore in a match is a good way to loose one or more points, I personally couldn't imagine why I would need one)
Torque wrench and bits
Weather meter

Things other people bring that I just don't:
Short tripod for LRF
Shooting mat
Shooting sticks
Crazy giant pack to use for support

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #10 on: November 26, 2013, 12:21:38 AM »
Toilet paper

Chuck Norris doesn't need toilet paper.  He scares the $hi+ right out of himself.

Fly
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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2013, 08:16:15 AM »
PRS :P

Because I have to be different.

In Pack:
Rifle including optic, SLING, and bipods (in scabbard when I am not carrying it, have it slung, or its not on the staging line)
Ammo (+10% of whatever the match director said to bring, in case I have a bad lot or something)
Snivel gear, including poncho
Extra socks and undershirt
550 cord, zip ties, duct tape (just because)
A good supply of water and at least 2 meals worth of snacks (most matches are in austere settings)
2 spare mags for pistol (in case I loose some)
10 rd AICS mag
Copenhagen
Toilet paper
Wrist GPS
Ear and eyepro

On my belt:
Databook  (includes: slope indicator even though I have never needed it, calculator, like 16 pens because I loose them alot, constant sheet, range cards, reference cards sorted by 1000ft DA)
Rear Bag on snap
10rd mag in pouch
Rangefiner in pouch with 2 spare batteries and small screwdriver
Pistol and two mags (in holster/pouches)

In pickup:
Aid bag, toilet paper, water, two MREs, fire extinguisher (those are always in there anyway)

Things other people bring that I don't bother (I just borrow theirs):
Spotting scope and Tripod
Cleaning kit (Scrubbing your bore in a match is a good way to loose one or more points, I personally couldn't imagine why I would need one)
Torque wrench and bits
Weather meter

Things other people bring that I just don't:
Short tripod for LRF
Shooting mat
Shooting sticks
Crazy giant pack to use for support

So Wallace, how big a UHaul do you rent to carry everything?

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2013, 08:21:46 AM »
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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #13 on: November 26, 2013, 08:28:15 AM »
My range bag immediate aid kit consists of a commercial tourniquet (SOFT-TW), an Olaes combination bandage, scissors, tape, gloves, a pocket mask and BandAids. Very recently I added Steri-Strips to my range kit.

While hunting last week  my partner suffered a 1/2in laceration to his chin. As many of you know any lacs to the head or face bleed like crazy. A bandaid wasnt going to get the job done. Luckily he had steristrips in his kit and I was able to close it nicely and stop the bleeding. If he hadnt had them we likely would have had to make a trip to the ER. I couldnt convince him to let me throw a couple of stitches in it.

Surprising how many shooters dont have a small med kit while on the range. I have had to use my kit many times for small injuries, twice for critical ones. Those were on two separate occasions at two public civilian ranges. One due to a negligent discharge striking a bystander in the chest. Second time when a range worker slipped, falling on a piece of broken tile, severing the radial artery in his wrist (if he had been by himself, with his kit in his truck who knows how far away, he might have been in serious trouble. Keep your kit on you, or at least close by).

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2013, 12:30:05 PM »
I don't do any 3-gun as of right now, so for pistol...

  • My mobile gun cleaning/maintenance/spare parts tactical range box. "Tactical" because I am just THAT much of an operator.



  • Electronic hearing protection
  • Extra ear plugs
  • Extra batteries for whatever battery powered device I have (mostly ear muffs)
  • Uplula
  • Spare mags
  • Spent case bag
  • Naproxin Sodium
  • Chap stick (but that's usually in my pocket)
  • Smart phone for family contact, 911, and taking photos/video
  • Staple gun + staples
  • Bug spray (summer)
  • Sun screen (summer)
  • Ball cap
  • Depending on weather: extra clothes for warmth or less clothes for heat
  • D-Lead hand cleaner
  • Drinks appropriate for the temperature
  • Snacks
  • Chewing gum so I don't make the other shooters pass out later in the day
  • A gun is always good to take to the range

Need:
  • First aid kit.
It takes me a couple of days to pack.

Fly

Who manufactures your range box?  I like the AR attach point. 

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #15 on: November 26, 2013, 02:35:08 PM »
Who manufactures your range box?  I like the AR attach point. 
MTM

http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products/shooting/tactical-range-box-mtm.html

I like it.  It has been pretty handy.

Fly
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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #16 on: November 26, 2013, 04:38:47 PM »


Cleaning kit (Scrubbing your bore in a match is a good way to loose one or more points, I personally couldn't imagine why I would need one)


I don't ever clean during a match, but a cleaning rod is nice in case of a squib or other malfunction where you need to knock a bullet or case out of your barrel.  It can make the difference between finishing the match and going home for the day.  A cleaning kit is nice to have just in case something stupid happens like the gun gets dropped in the mud, or you have a bullet push back into the case and dump powder all over the action.  Not that I've ever done anything stupid like that....

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #17 on: November 26, 2013, 07:07:38 PM »
A TIMER! 
Extra batts
Sunscreen
tourniquet
Tools
Squib rod
mags
ear plugs
Electronic muffs
extra gun
staple gun
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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #18 on: November 26, 2013, 07:07:56 PM »
I always forget at least one thing every time I go to the range.  And yes, at least once or twice it has been either the gun or the ammo.

Hate to admit it, but I've forgotten to take the gun I wanted to shoot on a range trip.  But I always take more than one, otherwise what would the point be of going? :laugh:

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Re: Match range bag essentials
« Reply #19 on: November 26, 2013, 07:09:04 PM »
Squib rod

Don't leave home without it ;D