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Title: What to take to the range?
Post by: Boonie on July 18, 2010, 09:01:24 PM
Besides the gun and ammo what else is a good idea to have at the range? and mabey some pictures of what you carry and how it is carried..
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: airgunandy on July 18, 2010, 09:25:31 PM
The range I go to for shooting powder burners requires eye and ear protection. I also take a cleaning rod to clear a jamb and few assorted screw drivers, just in case.
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: JonnyReb on July 18, 2010, 09:46:20 PM
 I've got a fishing tackle box that is filled with all my shooting stuff, tools, lubes, rags, cleaning rods, scope mounts etc. In addition to that i'll take a canvas drop cloth for the shooting bench top, ear and eye protection and a spotting scope/bino's for any long range work.
  J.
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: TCups on July 18, 2010, 10:10:20 PM
Besides the gun and ammo what else is a good idea to have at the range? and mabey some pictures of what you carry and how it is carried..

Presuming there is going to be a solid bench . . .

Front rest
Rear Bag
Spotting scope
Chrony on tripod
Wind Flags
Wind Rose (diagram)
Cleaning supplies for rifle
Allen wrenches/screwdriver
Posts for target board
Hammer to drive 18" rebar pins that hold the posts into the ground
Target board
Targets
Scotch 77 spray adhesive
Log book & Pen
Shooting glasses
Hearing protection
Camera
Lunch
Soft drinks
Insect repellent
Suntan lotion

Here are a few pics . . .

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Winchester%2052C/FlaggedRange3.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Winchester%2052C/B-SquareSpiritLevel.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Bench2.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Bench.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Targets-1.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/P1130027.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/RangeReport.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Targets.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Ready.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/SprayandDog-earedtargets.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Stuff.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/Targetsetup.jpg)

(http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn270/tcups/BackYard.jpg)

Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: Jay on July 18, 2010, 10:12:17 PM
Now that is a hard question Boonie.All of what airgunandy said except I keep a gunsmith bit set also with the other driver's(really a complete small tool box over all),jeeze let's see, a spotter scope(binoc's work fine)to see the tiny hole's(on my pb range you shoot for 20 min's before taget change's),a BLANK load of target's(shoot-n-c are nice),a shooting mat(blanket work's),shooting rest & bag's,staple gun(for target's),hand wipe's(or at least water to drink an rinse hand's),a snack to keep energy up. Boonie I really can't put down all that will end up in your range bag over time it is endless,I have no way of posting a pic. for you yet(wish I could),put my range bag is a boat bag from bass pro that is 3 1/2'x2'x1 1/2' on roller's.Just start with the basic's in a box an you will grow from there.
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: VINNY on July 18, 2010, 11:43:32 PM
This... [If the pics come through] It has ALL my airgun gear, targets, safety glasses, etc, etc,. I throw it in the truck or in the back of the Caravan.I could go for weeks put of this box.
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: Boonie on July 19, 2010, 01:50:33 PM
This... [If the pics come through] It has ALL my airgun gear, targets, safety glasses, etc, etc,. I throw it in the truck or in the back of the Caravan.I could go for weeks put of this box.

I love this idea.. Thanks   But were did you get it?
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: geewhiz380 on July 19, 2010, 02:19:29 PM
Tcups u are surely are prepared with all essential necessities,this thread is more of a learning lesson to me and im glad to have stoped by ...the only thing i carry is a hammer,nails,targets,glasses,pellets,two airrifles, one screw driver,im 44 and have alot to learn about airguns .......
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: TCups on July 19, 2010, 03:14:55 PM
Tcups u are surely are prepared with all essential necessities,this thread is more of a learning lesson to me and im glad to have stoped by ...the only thing i carry is a hammer,nails,targets,glasses,pellets,two airrifles, one screw driver,im 44 and have alot to learn about airguns .......

Here is the only certainty I have learned:  Whatever you take to the range, it is inevitable that when you get there for a day of shooting, you will have forgotten something you turn out to need.  It does go without saying that you need some sort of range box to put gear in.  Perhaps more than one.

If you want to see some really interesting range rigs, look at what the "Cowboy Action" shooters carry to the matches.  For example:

http://www.creationsbygraham.com/ (http://www.creationsbygraham.com/)

http://www.cartrightguncarts.com/guncarts.htm (http://www.cartrightguncarts.com/guncarts.htm)
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: Jay on July 19, 2010, 03:53:40 PM
YEP TCup's got one of them also just for S.A.S.S,except mine is a small covered wagon LOL. I really enjoy the new Wild Bunch shooting they are doing now(1911's instead of single action's).
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: bigbadwulff on July 19, 2010, 05:40:38 PM
Gun, pellets, squirrels....
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: geewhiz380 on July 19, 2010, 11:17:59 PM
Thanks it help plenty and i will follow through with purchasing whats needed ,to all i gladly apperciated everyones input in this post ....jorge
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: VINNY on July 20, 2010, 01:28:32 AM
Boonie, you wont believe where I got this at!! You ever heard of the guy that goes to the dump and comes back with just about as much as he leaves? Yep, I'm that guy. ::) I saw it sitting there after I backed up, and asked the guy working there if I could take it. He smiled and said," Take what?" Then he left. It was somebody's craft box. I cleaned glitter and stuff out of it.The deviders were all there and everything. My wife just rolled her eyes. That is an old picture. It is more organized and has tons of pellets and more gear. The brand is ZAG.Made by Stanly. I tried to find it on line but couldnt.


[ Once I actually went over the scale 200 ish pounds heavier than when I came in!! I couldnt see tossing perfectly good firewood logs away. They were cut but not split.They went from his truck to my truck. The lady at the scale said, and I quote," I dont know what to do. Your heavier now than when you went in.That's never happened to me before." ;D
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: Boonie on July 20, 2010, 08:17:29 PM
Boonie, you wont believe where I got this at!! You ever heard of the guy that goes to the dump and comes back with just about as much as he leaves? Yep, I'm that guy. ::) I saw it sitting there after I backed up, and asked the guy working there if I could take it. He smiled and said," Take what?" Then he left. It was somebody's craft box. I cleaned glitter and stuff out of it.The deviders were all there and everything. My wife just rolled her eyes. That is an old picture. It is more organized and has tons of pellets and more gear. The brand is ZAG.Made by Stanly. I tried to find it on line but couldnt.


[ Once I actually went over the scale 200 ish pounds heavier than when I came in!! I couldnt see tossing perfectly good firewood logs away. They were cut but not split.They went from his truck to my truck. The lady at the scale said, and I quote," I dont know what to do. Your heavier now than when you went in.That's never happened to me before." ;D

LOL Just think at the confusion you caused later that day...
Title: Re: What to take to the range?
Post by: Boonie on July 20, 2010, 08:20:07 PM
Can anybody recommend a good spotting scope that is good for the money. I would like to spend less than 50.00 for one. I did find one off ebay for 19.95 + shipping but it was a utg brand and i have never heard of them..