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Guess I'm a pack rat-

spare mags

timer

staple gun

stables

notebook

rulebook

pens

squib rod

various tools

various spare parts

cleaning kit

towel

spare ears

anti-fog spray for my glasses

first aid/blow out kit

Batteries

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Just wondering what tools shooters find useful?

One of the handiest is a medium size (4") magnet! If you ever drop a metal part in gravel or grass, it's really handy!

That's probably best one yet . Gonna add one right away :)

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Off of memory:

First aid kit

Mag brush

Poncho or packable rain coat

Garbage bag for ghetto range bag waterproofing

Snacks/water

Spare common parts

Tools to install them

Hammer

Sunscreen

Rule book

A bag to put brass in

Gun

Mags

And eye/ear pro. I think that's about it.

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Typical loadout for mid summer match:

eyes & ears

spare eyes and ears

pistol w/rug

6-magazines

300rds ,40

pro grip

parts kit

tool kit

squib rods

spare mag pouch

brass bag

timer and charger

hand towel

sunscreen

bug spray

booboo kit (bandaids, tape, tissues, etc.)

blowout kit (nitrile gloves, tourniquet, olaes bandage, etc.)

3-16oz water

3-20oz gatorade

ice pack

granola bars

banana

chilly pad

My range backpack has a built-in cooler. It has been great not having to carry the bag and a separate cooler. The bag sure is heavy at the start of a match but after all the liquid has been consumed and the ammo is shot, it's pretty light when leaving.

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My range backpack has a built-in cooler. It has been great not having to carry the bag and a separate cooler.

What bag is this? I must have one...

Check out this thread.

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=219056&hl=range+heads+up#entry2446111

This pack has been working very well for me the past few months. The piping near the bottom is starting to wear and fray from moving it around on tables, but the rest of the pack is like new. Since I got this, I noticed there are a few more "tackle box" backpacks with similar layout/construction that come in more appealing colors other than red for the same price point.

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Can't believe in the only one to have work gloves for breaking up the stages and not getting torn up or splinters.

Gloves are for those with girly hands. Real men have callouses and dont need gloves!!!

Now that all the bravado is out of the way, I always have a pair of gloves in my bag, can't believe I forgot them on my list. I think I single handedly keep Mechanix in business.

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