Collection: Range Gear

Range gear is what keeps your time at the range efficient, organized, and productive. The right setup lets you focus on shooting, not digging through bags or dealing with poor equipment.

This category includes essentials for carrying gear, staying organized, and supporting your shooting sessions.

We carry range gear that is durable, practical, and built for repeated use, so you can show up prepared and get the most out of your time on the range.

Range Gear

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Range gear covers everything that supports a productive range session outside of the firearm itself — bags, cases, ammo carriers, and organizational tools. A well-organized range bag cuts setup time, keeps ammo separated by caliber, and protects your gear in transit. Hard cases protect firearms from damage during transport and meet airline requirements when traveling. The right setup depends on how many firearms you bring, how far you travel, and what type of shooting you do. We carry range gear built for repeated use — not gear that looks good in photos and falls apart after a season.

FAQ

What should I carry in a range bag?
A functional range bag carries your firearm (if soft-sided), ammunition, hearing and eye protection, a cleaning kit for field cleaning, a basic tool kit, targets, and any spare magazines or accessories. Organization by category — ammo, tools, safety gear — keeps setup and breakdown efficient. Avoid overpacking; a bag that is too heavy is not practical for regular use.
Do I need a hard case to transport a firearm?
For airline travel, federal law requires a hard-sided, locked case for transport in checked baggage. For ground transport, it depends on your state and local laws. In most states, an unloaded firearm in a closed case meets the basic transport requirement. A hard case provides better protection against damage regardless of the legal requirement.
What is the difference between a range bag and a gun case?
A gun case is designed specifically to transport and store a firearm — usually with form-fitting foam to protect the gun. A range bag is a soft-sided bag designed to carry all range gear in a more flexible configuration. Many shooters use both: a hard case for the firearm and a range bag for everything else.
What hearing protection is best for the range?
For indoor ranges or high-volume shooting, electronic ear protection offers the best combination of noise suppression and situational awareness. Electronic muffs amplify ambient sound and suppress impulse noise from shots. Foam plugs provide high noise reduction ratings at low cost but block all sound. For most shooters, electronic muffs are worth the investment for regular range use.