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    Range Bags

    What's everyone using for a range bag these days?

    I went from the Midway bags to a S.O. Tech Gorilla bag last year, and it's a great system, super high quality, but a bit too big for what I need right now. I'll probably find it a new home soon. The smaller Midway bag is good, but I'd like to have better material, like Cordura nylon. Everyone's gone to polyester these days. I also prefer less padding to reduce bulk - a lot of bags are way too padded for my liking.

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    I use this and really like it:

    http://www.redsgear.com/g-p-s-large-...FYaEswoddaIPlA

    It has organized pockets for everything I need like a stapler, tape, batteries, paper targets, grip spray, safety glasses, parts kit, etc, plus plenty of space for carrying a few hundred rounds of ammo around for a match. It has held up to several years of use so far as well.

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    Big fan of the Vertx A-Range bag. Got one for Christmas (yay) and have been putting it thru its paces since then. It's not the most inexpensive unit out there, but it is well thought out, robust and handy.

    https://dsgarms.com/vtx5025

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    I've got a couple of the Dillon range bags that I used to use a lot. Lately I've been using one of the big MTM dry boxes, the one big enough to use as a seat. It's good when I know I'm not going to walk to far from the car to the firing line. My daughter got me an orange one for Christmas the year before last

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    I got a 5.11 bag for free from a sale. It works really well.
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    I've used a Hatch Duty bag for years now. No rips, tears or appreciable wear of any kind. It's been soaked wet and loaded so full with ammo and I could barely close it. I can't recommend it enough as a general purpose range Bag.

    https://www.amazon.com/Hatch-D1-Blac...tch+police+bag
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    I use ATS Cobra (original) with a bunch of Molle pouches. I tried going back to a traditional range bag (5.11) and found that it doesn't work for me as well as the back pack. In particularly when it comes to carrying targets (8.5x11 paper).

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    I want one of these-http://www.tuffproducts.com/sentinel...aster-bag-pro/

    I have a huge 5.11 range bag but for most trips it's too big, I also have a Glock single pistol bag I use the most currently.

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    I use an old camera bag. They're extremely well made, and typically come with a bunch of Velcro'd padded inserts for customizing the inside. They're also pretty expensive . . . luckily though most photographers change bags more than shooters change holsters. If you have a nearby, long established pro camera shop, most have a corner of the store full of used bags, which can be bought at a fraction of the cost of the new ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karmapolice View Post
    This looks exactly like what I need. Thank you.

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