Heading to a range to sight in your gun or fire off a few practice rounds is a great way to get ready for the fall hunting seasons, or just stay sharp. Often a productive outing requires you to bring more than just your ammunition and firearm.
Here’s how 2 Ontario OUT OF DOORS staffers pack for the range. Which do you prefer — backpack or tool box? Or, do you store your gear another way? Vote and comment below.
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Locked ammo duffle, one plastic grocery tote 3 locked firearm totes, pickup truck
Locked ammo box, locked gun case(s), other equipment in canvass bag all hauled in my SUV.
I use a toolbox for my firearm tools, I was taught to never go to the range without the correct tool for just about anything you’re going to touch on any given rifle you take to the range. For odd gear, a small duffel, For my chronograph and spotting scope I have fitted cases for them. Toss it all in the back of the SUV then go and have fun.
I use a Crashcase. just like Pelican, only cheaper.