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Packing for a shoot is almost as complicated as taking a two year old girl on a road trip. you might not need it but she'll know it's not there.
 
I am retired and have the luxury of shooting in my own yard. I sit in my family room and organize my shooting bag for the day’s shoot. Then I take about 35 steps out the front door to my shooting bench to shoot……I know, I know how tough life is……….

Yep, that's me too. I put a shooting bench quite literally about 10 or 15 yards from my back door and shoot into the back yard anytime that I wish. So I do have medium-sized plastic tubs for each caliber that I store stuff in, but when I want to shoot, I typically organize a smaller bag with the caliber and ammo that I'll be shooting on that particular day. Hopeful to shoot a bit more this summer and I am adding a few more guns (and another caliber) to the mix as well.
 
Yep, that's me too. I put a shooting bench quite literally about 10 or 15 yards from my back door and shoot into the back yard anytime that I wish. So I do have medium-sized plastic tubs for each caliber that I store stuff in, but when I want to shoot, I typically organize a smaller bag with the caliber and ammo that I'll be shooting on that particular day. Hopeful to shoot a bit more this summer and I am adding a few more guns (and another caliber) to the mix as well.
Sounds great! I am always in the process of adding new guns to my bp collection. I am familiar with Potter county, God’s country.
 

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