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Where did ya get the folding wagon?
J
one of the shooters here uses this. all terrain tires and 300 pound capacity.
https://www.costco.com/mac-sports-folding-wagon-with-cargo-net.product.100518869.html
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Where did ya get the folding wagon?
J
you must live right around the corner from it thenAddendum to my first post. I carry all my stuff into the range using a plastic wagon. I think it's a Gorilla wagon, medium size. Guns, targets, bags, ammo, sodee pop.. target camera etcetera etcetera
8 miles...you must live right around the corner from it then
Was wondering when the tackle box idea would show up. I use the same. Huge top that has a hinged lid for patches in bags, bottled cleaning liquids and aerosol cans of oil, scrubber etc. On the front are drawers with several small compartments on each drawer. Jags, brushes, extra rings, bases, bolt handles, bolt bodies, bolt parts, screws, Allen wrenches, etc etc. One bottom tray with larger compartments for bore guides, cleaning rod kits and other larger items. I still carry a range bag (large) that carries all my shooting gear. My range is a drive up type meaning back my truck up to the concrete benches and unload or work from truck. Maybe 20' from shooting bench's to truck bed.Except for what's on my work bench I keep all my cleaning stuff in a small tackle box. Plenty of small compartments. Brushes from 17-338, jags, swabs, patches multiple sizes, small tools, bore guides for multiple actions, cleaning solvents, abrasives, etc. Milk crates are good for oddball stuff.
Mines not that big. Hinged lid with two trays.Was wondering when the tackle box idea would show up. I use the same. Huge top that has a hinged lid for patches in bags, bottled cleaning liquids and aerosol cans of oil, scrubber etc. On the front are drawers with several small compartments on each drawer. Jags, brushes, extra rings, bases, bolt handles, bolt bodies, bolt parts, screws, Allen wrenches, etc etc. One bottom tray with larger compartments for bore guides, cleaning rod kits and other larger items. I still carry a range bag (large) that carries all my shooting gear. My range is a drive up type meaning back my truck up to the concrete benches and unload or work from truck. Maybe 20' from shooting bench's to truck bed.
Bill Forrester use to have a van with the cargo area converted to a loading and storage area.I'm waiting for someone to show a pic of truck with passenger seat taken out and reloading bench installed in its place.
I'll agree with Dusty; keep weight down on individual items/containers, but a carriage to hold them all for to and fro. Something that will be used at home for storage too, since there's no forgetting, just grab and go.
Tackle box for cleaning supplies and small items and I have a large tote for other items, but unsure can't pick it up when filled. I'm liking lots of the presented solutions so far and rethinking my approach.
-Mac
Well mines not either. Mostly just embellishing as it's a large tackle box with 4 trays and an open top but plenty big enough for all my rifle/gun cleaning items. I refill patches as needed as they go fast.Mines not that big. Hinged lid with two trays.
I use the plastic milk crates they sell at Walmart, etc for $4-8. I have a bunch of plastic ID card blanks ( but anything would work) Which i punch a hole in and affix to the side of the crate with caliber or Gun SerNo so i can put the loads etc in it and when that gun goes, i load up that crate.I have to go to range to shoot whether at a range or a match and have forgot many things along the way so what to do with cleaning supplies , targets , spotting scopes , rest and all of the things one might need ?
1 build wooden ? aluminum boxes for each of things above .
2 throw every thing in big bag and throw it over your shoulder and take off .
3 Other Ideas !!
I currently have 3 wooden boxes 16 X 16 X 30 that holds most things . Help with Ideas Thanks Jason