ntsqd
Well-Known Member
THIS! BT, DT........
There is nothing worse than a range trip that gets spoiled because you forgot one item.
I bought one of these rangefinders and I've happy with it in the limited use that I've had of it so far:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B94Q4JH/?tag=lrhmag19-20
A good one piece cleaning rod (to me that means Dewey) and a cleaning guide are important. I prefer to use brass pointed or Parker-Hale style jags. A decent stand to hold the rifle while cleaning is one of those really nice to have things. Mine is an ancient MTM unit that stores on top of a plastic "tool" box intended to hold & organize all of your cleaning supplies.
A good rifle rest and rear bag to shoot off of are nice, but I've done it with a home-brewed rest and a shaped block of wood with some indoor-outdoor carpet glued to them. For a reasonably priced quality short bipod have a look at the Magpul bipod.
I find the hearing protection that fits over the ear to be hindering in shooting from a rest of any sort. I use the foam inserts, but am actively looking for an in-ear that has a high NRR and has electronic filtering. The filtering is the only thing that I miss about my over-ear hearing protection. Much, much easier to hear Range Safety Officer commands with those than it is with the in-ear protection.
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