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Milwaukee Pack Out boxes for Hauling Shooting Gear

Mulligan

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Anyone using these for hauling shooting rests and such to the line?

My back is telling me it is time to change the way I do stuff.

CW
 
Looks like that would be pretty handy. I actually just looked at these at my local Home Depot. They were having a special on them and had a big display of them just inside the main doors. They are a little spendy but the same thought crossed my mind as well since I haul a crap load of stuff to the range.
 
I have a side by side and have the small pack-out boxes for tools and the cooler, good stuff! I've been thinking about the larger one (low profile) for some stuff, I like the big wheels to get through the rocks and dirt. Let us know if you do and how you like it.
 
I use a couple different styles, one is a craftsman stackable and very similar to what you’ve got there , the wheels are so so in deeper gravel ..and the other is a Bigfoot wagon for kids.

 
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I had a cabinet installer on my job a few years ago that worked out of an Escalade. He had a rack that went into a receiver hitch and had a pile of those Milwaukee boxes strapped down on it. i saw a few days later and it was raining really hard and the boxes were still on back. i wondered if they are waterproof?
 
I use Rigid wheel/stackables for hauling range gear..

I too am using the rigid equivalent, the open basket attachment is great for stuffs, and the large roll bin is a good size for bald eagle sling shot rest plus. I trimmed down the styrofoam insert from the shipping box to fit the rigid.

I still have a range bad for smaller items.

-Mac
 
Bought a system a couple months ago when Home Depot had a sale. The open top milk crate style will fit tripod front rests. I added plywood bottoms to them so that I can leave the rest leg points extended. I'm still refining the kit arrangement for all of the stuff that seems to migrate to range with me.
 
The bigger the box the heaver the load.
I use boxes i can handle and a cart to haul them in. 6 when flags are included.
Once things are unpacked i use the cart to hold both rest and all the bench stuff in-between relays.
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Rest, bullets & stool are under the boxes ! This cart is 8 yrs old.
 
file:///C:/Users/Clay/Downloads/PACKOUT%20Dimension%20Catalog.pdf


Anyone using these for hauling shooting rests and such to the line?

My back is telling me it is time to change the way I do stuff.

CW
I use a Packout for my Seb Neo, it's perfect!
 
I have some packout boxes that i bought with a milwaukee kit one time. The wheels are good for moving around a garage but i think youll just drag it along in any sand or loose gravel
 
Milwaukee Packout are the real deal. I’m 180# and have used mine as a ladder in a pinch. Waterproof. Very very sturdy. I only wish they were USA made but at least they’re made by an ally (Israel).

The new Ryobi copycat system is USA made but not as sturdy and the gaskets are lacking.
 

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