The other day, I realized
it’s been quite a while since I’ve written about the items in my shooting range
bag (that are always changing). And because I’ve gotten a lot of questions
about this recently from new shooters, I thought I’d share the list with you
today.
Keep in mind, because I have
my own shooting range my list may be slightly different than someone who goes
to an indoor range. So, pick and choose from the items below that work for you
and your situation.
1. Range Bag- The bag I use for the range is a bag for police
officers called the Galls Original StreetPro Gear bag. I purchased this bag
many years ago when I first became a police officer and I’ve been using it ever
since because it’s got plenty of room for all of my gear.
2. Baseball Cap- The purpose of the cap is not to keep the sun
out of my eyes (although it helps) but to keep hot brass from hitting me in the
face and falling down my shirt.
3. Medical Kit- I carry the Adventure Medical Kits Field Trauma
kit. I also carry extra packages of QuikClot with me in case there is ever an
accident.
4. Hearing Protection- I have a set of Pro Ears electronic
earmuffs. (If you’ve never tried electronic hearing protection, I highly
recommend it.) I also have several soft earplugs in my bag in case people come
shooting with me who forget their hearing protection.
5. Timer- I use a Pocket Pro II competition timer on the range
to improve my skills and run various drills.
6. Stapler and Staples- I have a heavy duty Bostitch stapler.
Since I have my own range I have to put up my own cardboard and targets.
7. Safety Glasses- I typically wear my Oakley sunglasses when
shooting but I also have Remington shooting glasses too for when it’s not sunny
enough for sunglasses.
8. Targets- I have a variety of paper targets that I bring,
ranging from the “Dot Drill” target to the “5-Square” target.
9. Ammunition- Obviously, the ammunition in my range bag
depends on what I’m shooting that day. But, right now I have some 9mm Remington
UMC and the .22 Remington Golden-Bullet Pack.
10. Guns- Just like ammunition, it depends what I’m shooting
that particular day. But this week when I go to the range I think I’m taking my
Glock 19 and Ruger LCP with me.
11. Gun Oil- A small bottle of Remington gun oil also stays in
the bag.
You’ll notice one thing
that’s missing is a cleaning kit. Personally, I clean my guns when I get home
and not while at the range. But I know everyone has their own routines so you
might want to include this if you prefer cleaning your guns at the range.