What bag do you use for bits n bobs

Just exactly how many " bits & bobs" does one really require taking to the range anyway ?
If you are me Chris, then its all of them, Lol. ☺️
But I get you, if out hunting, etc then you want to be light and mobile, or just plinking one gun, the gun + pellets.....but I only ever range shoot, often with several guns, so have tools for each, cleaning rods, different tins of pellets, cleaning cloth, bottle of water, stapler (for stapling cardboard targets to our target boards), mozzie spray and suncream spray for the summer, (yes, I have delicate skin!) spare targets, etc, etc.
The bag sits on a bench /table at the range, so I'm not carrying it around, so weights not an issue.
We do also get noobs sometimes who get pellets stuck in barrels, or need to re setup scopes, etc, so tools are always useful at the range.
I do like to be prepared...all the gear and no idea...? Ho Yuss, thass me.... Lol. (y) :ROFLMAO:
 
I managed to pick up a make up case, got some foam inserts for pellets tins etc.
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I use a 45 litre army rucksack and yes I take a lot of stuff to the range with me.

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Same for me, got everything i need in it,
Camo tarp, para cord, ferro rod and steel, pellets .177 and .22, small axe , knives, 1 for skinning and a small one which is on a carabiner, pellet tin with Allen keys adaptors for air bottle.....3x 500ml bottles of water.
Hand warmers, spare lighter, camo poncho that can become a tarp shelter thing.. light weight leafy came suit..
And a first aid kit. All lives in there.

It looks a bit like an abductors grab bag and have always wondered what would happen if im ever pulled over by the law.
 
Aldi fishing rucksack, mainly holding the 1.1ltr tank and some individual MOLLE bags with a tin of pellets and the mags for any gun I take.
The thinking goes, gun filled and in slip, check front pocket for correct MOLLE.
There is normally about three types of pellets in the rucksack, a chrono, box of 18650 batteries, some stick on targets, basic stock and sight tightening tools.

In the winter it is normally joined by a bucket seat, with spare clothes, like a padded gillet, warm hat and gloves dry socks, and any food I take for the day.
I've normally a spare face veil, and most basic of gloves, in every bag or coat I take.
 
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