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    Why doen't anyone make a pistol case thats 8.5x11 so I can put targets in it too

    Range bag is too big for the wife's car but I can't find a small bag/case/whatever thats 8.5x11 so I can still carry targets,

    Just one of the hundreds of examples I've looked through recently: 14x7 https://store.smith-wesson.com/shoot...8.html#start=1

    or https://www.maxpedition.com/collections/bags/gun-case 8x10, 8x12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugene View Post
    Range bag is too big for the wife's car but I can't find a small bag/case/whatever thats 8.5x11 so I can still carry targets,

    Just one of the hundreds of examples I've looked through recently: 14x7 https://store.smith-wesson.com/shoot...8.html#start=1

    or https://www.maxpedition.com/collections/bags/gun-case 8x10, 8x12
    You can use a tube to hold rolled targets. Just roll them so the 8 dimension is the width.

    Heres on from amazon holds 50 sheets.
    JAM PAPER Mailing Tube - 1 1/2 x 9 1/4 - Clear - Sold Individually https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LV5E8YW...H35NM516TQX02B
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    Get some blank loose-leaf paper. Get a three-ring binder. Print the targets and put them in the binder. Leave the binder in your vehicle.

    I need to try to print targets on lined paper to see if it's doable. Lined paper is easier to find and probably cheaper.

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    I use a metal clipboard thing like this
    https://www.quill.com/saunders-redi-...bs/013164.html
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    B8 centers fit in a loose roll in my favorite range bag. https://www.maxpedition.com/products...nt=27896112273
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugene View Post
    Range bag is too big for the wife's car but I can't find a small bag/case/whatever thats 8.5x11 so I can still carry targets,

    Just one of the hundreds of examples I've looked through recently: 14x7 https://store.smith-wesson.com/shoot...8.html#start=1

    or https://www.maxpedition.com/collections/bags/gun-case 8x10, 8x12
    How big is your current range bag, and for that matter how small is the car? Just seems strange that a standard vehicle wouldn’t fit a range bag.

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    its an under the floor storage area. My current bag fir in her old car if I laid it on the side but the new car its a little too thick. I'm trying to shrink down as I carry too much when we travel anyway and since I'm carrying one then I don't need a range bag thats so big. I don't want to fold or roll targets since it makes it a pain to get them to lay flat when shooting.

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    I use a VertX Gamut backpack. Ammo and gear goes in the main compartments along with any extra guns in gun rugs.

    The flat back compartment is where I keep all my targets laid flat for the same reason you mention. I find rolls to be annoying.
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    Thanks, but still lookstoo big. I found an example https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/pist.../CASE-256.html that seems to be about the right size but doesn't appear to be available any more.

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