I’m going to start going to the range to practice shooting and I was wondering what all I should bring aside from the obvious (gun, ammo, hearing protection, eye protection)?
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Join contest SubscribeWater (stay hydrated), tools (like a torque wrench in case stuff gets loose), med kit (especially if it's a public range), some snacks.
Depending on the target, spray paint (for steel), staples (for paper), cardboard backers (if needed), etc.
Most important - a positive attitude.
my range bag has:
Tools for scope, base, rings, etc including a fat torque wrench
Ears - foamand electronic
Stapler Paper targets
Pen/notepad/ log
Cell phone for ballistics appdope cards
Ammo (obv)
Couple rear bags
Shooting glassesthat I never wear
Extra mags
Box of factory ammo in case my hand loads were somehow screwed up
shooting mat
sling
sling glove
target frame (depending on which range I go to
If your shooting position is fixed and you're in a sunny climate, the utility of a patio or beach umbrella (or golf umbrella attached to a 3 gun cart) cannot be overstated. Nothing will conserve energy more effectively than staying hydrated and hiding from that furious ball of gas.
@308pirate Is that you shooting in the picture?
I’m going to start going to the range to practice shooting and I was wondering what all I should bring aside from the obvious (gun, ammo, hearing protection, eye protection)?
Didn't see this mentioned , but I like to have a cleaning rod on hand in the event of some barrel obstruction/bullet/debris/etc. In addition to range bag with markers,pens, load data, stapler, ears, glasses; I'll have a 3-pound hammer for pounding in target stands (made from T posts) and tool box with Fat Wrench.