peeplwtchr
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Yeah, I have at least "A few" holsters as well.
Same, got a pair of them, and while I still prefer earplugs for serious rifle work, electronic ear pro are what I use almost all the time now.Electronic muffs and boresnake
It comes with a sling ring and the holster is extra.I'm a holster and sling junkie.
It didn't work out that way when & where I grew up, much less first time firing a firearm - including participating in a NRA program as youth, both my brother and me, on indoor & outdoor ranges.Eye and hearing protection are necessities IMHO, you get them BEFORE you purchase a firearm. I like hinged carrying cases, my range boxes are just ordinary tool boxes.
I took your advice and ordered an MTM box to check out. They are pretty nice, just ordered more.My number one accessory is definitely electronic ear protection. Specifically bluetooth enabled ear plugs style for hunting and the muff style for target shooting. This makes for nice hunts waiting for doves, squirrel, or waterfowl to come around. I can carry on a conversation with a buddy, listen to a podcast/music, and most comically talking on the phone with my sister and dropping a dove so quick after it took flight the guy with me thought I was just shooting grass pods. Currently using Walkers but looking to switch to a nicer product since the foam on the Walkers need replacing a few times a year.
Second would be MTM cases for my reloads. While there is something cool about cracking open a ammo can or popcorn tin of loose pistol reloads and just going to town the satisfaction of pulling out a single plastic case and loading out of it is akin to the slow methodical approach of a single shot shotgun. Also way more effective to keep track of load development than plastic baggies, or at least for the way my mind organizes.
That is actually a great idea. I normally just make notes on a piece of paper with which row is which load and use the hinge as reference for top. I like yours better.I took your advice and ordered an MTM box to check out. They are pretty nice, just ordered more.
I am thinking of labeling the various ladder loads as shown below. There will be less than 10 of each, so I thought staggering them would be a good approach. Any better labeling ideas?
Thanks
Seriously?? Well, I suppose if you're at the range doing mag dumps with your AK, one would come in handy in the absence of a stiff breeze, but....seriously?Hi All-
I was trying to think of my two favorite Shooting Accessories....... and does enhance the shooting experience, by making it easier to load mags.
Barrel cooling fans,
The gold old basic fifty cal can used in conjunction with adhesive labels and a piece of transparent shipping tape over the label to protect it. This has done wonders to keep my stuff organized in a manner that allows me to find what I'm looking for while also protecting whatever I have put inside.