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This is my rifle rig. I attend regularly scheduled shoots carrying this, and it has remained constant for more than twenty years.
 

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I take a shooting box to the range. It has patching, powder, balls, flints, priming horn, powder horn, cleaning supplies, screwdriver, short starter etc. For rendezvous or hunting I carry my hunting bag and horn setup. It contains much the same in smaller quantities. I always carry extra flints and small pieces of leather just in case. If weather is iffy, i add a cow's knee.
 
I have a separate bag dedicated to each of my long guns and each bag is setup similarly. Only what is needed to run the rifle goes in my shooting bag. Anything else I deem necessary to carry for the day goes in my possibles bag (far right). All shooting, be it range, rendezvous, woods walk, hunting, etc is done from my shooting bag.
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If I carry my bag and horn into the woods I carry short starter, extra balls, pan primer, precut patches, a seating jag for the ramrod. If a lot of shooting is expected mostly same stuff but just more. I can't forget the Snickers bar. For the range I carry my stuff in an old Sears tackle box. for larger things like a small scope & tri-pod, earmuffs and small towel.
 

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