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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2219358" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>Sounds like any old bag would work. My full size bug out bag is a Fox Tactical backpack that was reasonably priced and well made, for the money it's been a great choice. I also keep an empty "3-day" GI issue backpack for those times I just need something. One day it might have range gear, another day maybe clothes or the next day hunting gear, it just depends. Once I'm done with it that day I take my stuff out and hang it up empty ready for next time. This time of year it's standing ready for tornado bug out duty. I have my pre filled pack and the empty one is where all the stuff I didn't think of before hand (and trust me, you will think of a dozen things you must take as soon as they say it's headed your way...been there, done that).</p><p></p><p>In addition I also have a pretty pink range bag that stays filled with extra mags, ear muffs, backup earmuffs, foamie plugs, multi-tool, specific gun tools, a bipod, a pretty pink Beretta towel, my range ball cap, spare ammo on occasion and whatever else I may need for whichever specific gun I'm shooting that day. I also have a really nice 2 rifle soft case with tons of pockets and pouches that cost like a million dollars but oddly has no tags on it to identify the manufacturer. What I REALLY want is a pink Maxpedition Versipack! Those are nice but $90 nice?? Hell no...that's insane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2219358, member: 24446"] Sounds like any old bag would work. My full size bug out bag is a Fox Tactical backpack that was reasonably priced and well made, for the money it's been a great choice. I also keep an empty "3-day" GI issue backpack for those times I just need something. One day it might have range gear, another day maybe clothes or the next day hunting gear, it just depends. Once I'm done with it that day I take my stuff out and hang it up empty ready for next time. This time of year it's standing ready for tornado bug out duty. I have my pre filled pack and the empty one is where all the stuff I didn't think of before hand (and trust me, you will think of a dozen things you must take as soon as they say it's headed your way...been there, done that). In addition I also have a pretty pink range bag that stays filled with extra mags, ear muffs, backup earmuffs, foamie plugs, multi-tool, specific gun tools, a bipod, a pretty pink Beretta towel, my range ball cap, spare ammo on occasion and whatever else I may need for whichever specific gun I'm shooting that day. I also have a really nice 2 rifle soft case with tons of pockets and pouches that cost like a million dollars but oddly has no tags on it to identify the manufacturer. What I REALLY want is a pink Maxpedition Versipack! Those are nice but $90 nice?? Hell no...that's insane. [/QUOTE]
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