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New range bags

Groundedclk

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Oct 19, 2007
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Tilton, New Hampshire, USA
I am looking for a new range bag, I need some suggestions.

Needs:
Large
Heavy duty
Separated compartments
Shoulder strap
waterproof
rubber feet

I am using a iShot bag now, I would like to buy one that has a matching rifle bag as well available.
 
A few years ago I'd worn out another bag. It wasn't any big surprise. I tend to overload and generally abuse them. Despite that I consider it a wear item it still pisses me off when they fail.
The last range bag I bought was a Maxpedition Centurion. I can't say that its water proof but I have had it out in the light rain with no issues. If I was going to be carrying water sensitive equipment I'd probably think about packing it in some sort of dry bag. The layout of the compartments work well for me. It is modular to a point. I've added a couple of external pouches for extra stuff. It is heavy duty for sure.
The worst thing about it is the paying for it part. It's expensive. It helps to try to remember the time my old elcheapo bags seam gave way at the range one day dumping half my junk on to the ground.
I can't say for %100 that I'd get another Centurion but I surly would use it as the standard to compare others by.

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Go to Home Depot or any killer tool shop. Get a tool bag with a variety of pockets, cases and sizes. I use a Husky in Tactical black and Husky didn't even know how tactical they were. Some even come with rollers. There are so many sizes and options and they are all heavy duty and 1/3 the cost of the so called shooter bags.
 
Go to Home Depot or any killer tool shop. Get a tool bag with a variety of pockets, cases and sizes. I use a Husky in Tactical black and Husky didn't even know how tactical they were. Some even come with rollers. There are so many sizes and options and they are all heavy duty and 1/3 the cost of the so called shooter bags.

+1 on this idea. I got the biggest CLC tool bag I could find. Lots of pockets, tough as nails.
 
A tool bag--that is genius! Holds everything, tough as anything, and doesn't scream "I'm carrying guns and stuff" to the neighbors. I am SO heading to Home Depot tomorrow.
 
I have a Larue large range bag and I love it. Its made in the USA, holds everything, and keeps it a dry
 
It was painful, but the pain went away when I used it. I also like the lifetime warranty, and money back guarantee. If something is wrong, they will fix or replace it forever. I like buying stuff with that kind of guarantee.
 
A tool bag--that is genius! Holds everything, tough as anything, and doesn't scream "I'm carrying guns and stuff" to the neighbors. I am SO heading to Home Depot tomorrow.
Right ON! Those are well made and tough-how do they do it for such a low price I wonder? Could it be the mark-up on "tactical" is just a tag high?
 
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I bought one of these based on a recommendation from another thread (Husky 22 in. Cantilever Plastic Tool Box with Metal Latches-17187311 at The Home Depot).

Best $30 I ever spent. The see through top has lots of organizational space. I had a MidwayUSA bag, but I always had issues finding the small things. Not so with this and it doesn't scream guns. Bottom is sufficient to carry normal range items: cleaning supplies, stapler, and ammo.