JJohnston015
Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2003
- Messages
- 466
This may be heresy, but every time I go to the range it's a big ordeal. Get the gun(s) out of the safe, find case(s) for them, dig through the box of holsters and mag carriers for the right ones (all black Kydex, all nearly identical in appearance), load up the ammo box with the right type and quantity of ammo, pack the range bag with ears, eyes, stapler, magazines, etc., load all that up, then realize target board is too shot up to use again, cut another piece of cardboard, dig out the stapler (naturally at the bottom of the bag), staple new carboard and white target paper, repack stapler, load target board & stand, find and load target anchor & hammer. Mentally go over checklist to make sure everything is there, and still forget spotting scope (on the bright side, less junk to pack).
On the way to range, have white target backer tear out staples and blow away. Make U-turn to retrieve it and run over it while pulling onto the shoulder. On the way home, forget the target is in the back, go through car wash, soak target stand with new cardboard.
Etc. :banghead:
Does anybody else go through this? Have you developed ways to streamline the process?
On the way to range, have white target backer tear out staples and blow away. Make U-turn to retrieve it and run over it while pulling onto the shoulder. On the way home, forget the target is in the back, go through car wash, soak target stand with new cardboard.
Etc. :banghead:
Does anybody else go through this? Have you developed ways to streamline the process?