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Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby cmj685 on Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:47 pm

Since I am a packrat, and like to carry everything I could possibly ever need in any event, I have outgrown all my bags. I need a reasonably large range bag which opens up at the top, with multiple compartments. Anyone got one...or could recommend one? Thanks!
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby cobb on Sun Jun 29, 2008 8:35 pm

This bag is big.

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... mid=259680

I have one, it's a good bag, but just too big for my daily use. No, mine is not for sale, but you want a big bag, it would be a good choice.

This is my daily range bag.

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... mid=282623

Same quality, but a bit smaller.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby JohninMinnesota on Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:16 pm

Go to Menards - they have great tool bags for not so big bucks. I like em.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby rucker on Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:19 pm

cobb wrote:This bag is big.

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... mid=259680

I have one, it's a good bag, but just too big for my daily use. No, mine is not for sale, but you want a big bag, it would be a good choice.


I have one of those along with about 50% of other shooters it would seem. It's a great bag and it is huge. Here is a picture that I stole from somewhere. I think that's a XD45 Tactical in the picture.

The center bag pulls out and is the one on the left of the picture. It comes with two padded gun wallets or whatever they are called and a brass bag with mesh at the bottom so you can shake the sand out a bit. Inside the pullout bag there are loops for 6 magazines. On each inside wall of the main bag there is a divider. On the outside of the bag there is one huge pocket down one side, with two large pockets opposite of it (the ones facing the camera). There is also a pocket on each end and a can holder (fits those round wet wipes containers also) on one end.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby 1911fan on Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:40 pm

Mike, I have the 5.11 shooters bag, which seems to be the same size as the midway bag, I like it alot, the ONLY problem, is if you add 5 or 6 hand guns, a couple hundred rounds of each ammo, and the rest of the stuff, the thing starts to weigh close to 50 pounds. which is a lot to carry on one shoulder, I have gone to some smaller bags which I keep a couple of guns in each with ammo and have started to keep the .38;s in one bag. the .22's in another etc, which has made moving things a lot easier.


If you want to look at my bag let me know, we're only a mile or so apart.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby rucker on Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:45 pm

1911fan wrote:Mike, I have the 5.11 shooters bag, which seems to be the same size as the midway bag, I like it alot, the ONLY problem, is if you add 5 or 6 hand guns, a couple hundred rounds of each ammo, and the rest of the stuff, the thing starts to weigh close to 50 pounds. which is a lot to carry on one shoulder, I have gone to some smaller bags which I keep a couple of guns in each with ammo and have started to keep the .38;s in one bag. the .22's in another etc, which has made moving things a lot easier.


If you want to look at my bag let me know, we're only a mile or so apart.


Weight can definitely be an issue; mine is ridiculously heavy with all the crap I have it. Also, the 5.11 "Range Ready Bag" is identical to the Midway one other than the logo.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby cobb on Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:52 pm

I agree, but cmj685 asked about a big range bag and that Midway bag is big. The CED bag is smaller, carries more than I need and still ends up heavier than I prefer.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby 1911fan on Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:25 pm

I know mike asked about big, I was only bringing up the down side to big... its like getting a suburban, I love what they can haul, but there is a price to pay for hauling everything in one thing.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby justaguy on Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:48 pm

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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby cmj685 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:50 am

Hey guys, thanks for reminding me of the down-side of "big". Yes, I forgot about weight. Even my small bag, bulging at every corner, almost weighs more than I enjoy carrying sometimes.
Wondering about the Midway bags--can they be locked in any way? And Pete, when you come by for the brass, if you remember, bring the bag so I can see it. Thanks!
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby Fast351 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:05 am

I have the 5.11 bag myself. I find it the perfect size for IDPA or three gun myself. Enough room to hold two guns and their associated ammo/holsters/magazines/pouches, and eyes/ears/timer. I usually carry a spare eyes and ears too.

The ammo is really the only thing that weighs a bag down. At the end of a shoot, my bag is always much lighter :mrgreen:

Anyway, I recommend that size. I started with an I-Shot bag, and while it's a nice bag, you're not getting more than 1 gun and it's associated gear into it easily.
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby selurcspi on Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:56 am

Buy a toolbox with wheels and roll it around. You can use it as a seat as well :D :D
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby cobb on Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:00 am

selurcspi wrote:Buy a toolbox with wheels and roll it around. You can use it as a seat as well :D :D

That type of setup is for you old guys. :hide:
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby selurcspi on Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:10 am

cobb wrote:
selurcspi wrote:Buy a toolbox with wheels and roll it around. You can use it as a seat as well :D :D

That type of setup is for you old guys. :hide:


Yep and I plan on getting older and staying in the shooting game, Without having Back Surgery!!!
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Re: Looking for a Large Range Bag

Postby Vlad on Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:37 am

I just had surgery to put my right shoulder put back together and one of the projects I want to complete while recovering is a shooting cart to carry the bag, 2 or 3 long guns, seat and umbrella holder so I can enjoy days at matches in comfort and style. I saw pictures of some at a coyboy shoot and they looked like the ticket to not be so hard on my body with all the gear I want (need) to have with. Like dad said, the trick is to work smarter, not harder... Tom
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