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		<title>Range Kit Essentials &#8212; 12 Handy Items for Days at the Range</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ranges have re-opened in many places, albeit with some social distancing requirements or other health precautions. When you head to the range you&#8217;ll want to be prepared. That means collecting all the gear you&#8217;ll need at the range. It&#8217;s easy to forget small, critical items, so we&#8217;ve provided a checklist of the small &#8220;extras&#8221; you [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><IMG align="left" hspace="2" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/clipboard0001.gif">Ranges have re-opened in many places, albeit with some social distancing requirements or other health precautions. When you head to the range you&#8217;ll want to be prepared. That means collecting all the gear you&#8217;ll need at the range. It&#8217;s easy to forget small, critical items, so we&#8217;ve provided a checklist of the small &#8220;extras&#8221; you should pack before you head out to the range. In addition to rifle, rests, ammo, targets, and cleaning gear, here are a dozen essentials you should include in your range bag.</p>
<p><IMG align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/listholder.gif">• <STRONG>Shell-Holder</STRONG> &#8212; If you don&#8217;t have calipers, you can use a shell-holder to check for excessive case expansion from hot loads. If a fired case doesn&#8217;t slip into the shell-holder easily, your load is definitely TOO HOT.</p>
<p>• <STRONG>Extra Earplugs</STRONG> &#8212; Always use ear protection when shooting. We bring a 35mm film canister with extra sets of foam earplugs.</p>
<p><IMG align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/listhex.gif">• <STRONG>Hex Wrench or Screwdriver</STRONG> for action screws &#8212; Action screws can work loose with time. Always bring the appropriate hex wrench or screwdriver whenever you go to the range.</p>
<p>• <STRONG>Small Wrench for Scope Rings</STRONG> &#8212; Check the tension of your scope base and ring fasteners before you go. Bring along a small Torx wrench for the ring screws (or other tool that fits your fasteners).</p>
<p>• <STRONG>Normal and Under-sized Jags</STRONG> &#8212; It is often wise to use one-caliber undersize jags when applying solvent with cotton patches. You should have a couple sizes in your range kit.</p>
<p><IMG align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/listbatt.gif">• <STRONG>Extra Batteries</STRONG> &#8212; Bring extra batteries for all your electronic gear &#8212; which can include chronograph, windmeter, digital camera, GPS etc.</p>
<p>• <STRONG>Small Notebook and Pen or Pencil</STRONG> &#8212; Use the notebook to record chron data, log group sizes, and make notes about wind and weather conditions.</p>
<p>• <B>Adhesive dots</B> &#8212; Bring a few sheets of adhesive dots (sold at office supply stores). Use small white or black dots as target pasters. Use larger red or orange dots as aiming points (target centers).</p>
<p><IMG align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/listchair.gif">• <STRONG>Folding Chair or Camp Stool</STRONG> &#8212; This comes in handy if you&#8217;re spotting for another shooter, or if you reload away from the firing line.</p>
<p>• <B>Water Bottle</B> &#8212; You can&#8217;t shoot well if you&#8217;re dehydrated. Bring at least two quarts of water with you and keep a bottle at the bench.</p>
<p>• <STRONG>Surveyors&#8217; Tape and Wood Stakes</STRONG> &#8212;  You can make inexpensive wind indicators using surveyors&#8217; tape attached to the top of wood stakes.</p>
<p><IMG align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/listrule.gif">• <STRONG>Small Plastic Ruler</STRONG> &#8212; Use this to measure your group sizes. A transparent (see-through) ruler works best. Rulers are also useful for drawing lines on targets.</p>
<p>This list is not intended to be exclusive. There are many other items you may wish to include. Obviously bring safety glasses, and Sharpie-type pens are always handy to mark targets. We invite our readers to add other &#8220;essentials&#8221; to the list. The important thing is to plan ahead, packing your key items <I>before</I> you drive to the range.</p>
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