Quoheleth
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If you forget ear plugs, chew a piece of paper into a moist wad and CAREFULLY place into the outer ear like the wax plugs swimmers use. DO NOT PRESS TOO HARD!
Plastic coffee cans work great to sort & store dang near anything - brass, cleaning jags, etc. Plastic ammo boxes (like what Stingers come in) work great for small parts.
At my range, they sell ear plugs by the pair in individual baggies for a quarter. I always buy an extra couple bags and keep them in various places - glove box, side pocket on car door, range bag - so I don't have to resort to chewed paper or 9mm bullets in my ear. These plugs are also handy for fast use when driving with nosy children in the backseat
Disposable rubber/latex/poly gloves make any job cleaner - reloading, cleaning, even changing oil in a car.
Keep a multi-tool, some wood dowel pieces to fit your gun's bore, and a small cleaning kit in the range bag with a small bottle of lubricant. A small first-aid kit is a pretty good idea, too.
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Plastic coffee cans work great to sort & store dang near anything - brass, cleaning jags, etc. Plastic ammo boxes (like what Stingers come in) work great for small parts.
At my range, they sell ear plugs by the pair in individual baggies for a quarter. I always buy an extra couple bags and keep them in various places - glove box, side pocket on car door, range bag - so I don't have to resort to chewed paper or 9mm bullets in my ear. These plugs are also handy for fast use when driving with nosy children in the backseat
Disposable rubber/latex/poly gloves make any job cleaner - reloading, cleaning, even changing oil in a car.
Keep a multi-tool, some wood dowel pieces to fit your gun's bore, and a small cleaning kit in the range bag with a small bottle of lubricant. A small first-aid kit is a pretty good idea, too.
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