That’s a super neat bag!What other folks call a possibles bag, I call a haversack. And in it I carry my lunch, pipe & tobacco, & a fire starting kit. My shooting bag contains everything I need to shoot & service my fusil; ball, wads, a small tool kit, an extra flint or two, & a priming horn. I keep my powder measure tied to the shoulder strap of my powder horn.View attachment 367587
"Possibles bag" - sometimes called a "man purse" (I prefer "haversack"), holds wallet, car keys, lunch/snack, maybe cleaning gear/tools (I wait & clean at home) maybe a small first aid kit (likely more than a few bandaids not needed) & whatever else one might "possibly" want to have handy. The "shooting bag" is (at least in my case) specific to the each gun (a great excuse to buy/make more bags) and has nothing not immediately needed to shoot the gun. Balls, patches, a small flint wallet with a turnscrew & 2 flints, a bit of tow.Like every one else. I carry the fixin's to shoot the firearm of choice that day. I have a bag for each caliber and add/subtract contents for flint or percussion. I call mine a shooting/hunting or possibles bag about equally. Learned the name in the late 70's and have not broken that bad habit bad habit.
"Possible bag" is as farby and incorrect as those brass and iron rings being used to attach bag straps nowadays. Both first show up in the 1970-1980 time frame, but not earlier. At least I have never seen valid reference to either before that.
In my Rifle Bag,So ... What exactly do you carry in yours?
An EDC discussion.... Maybe?
Thank you all for taking the time to reply. The variety of answers have been educational as well as informative.So ... What exactly do you carry in yours?
An EDC discussion.... Maybe?
Thanks!That’s a super neat bag!
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