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Rwhite

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My trusty old range bag finally gave up the ghost and the strap snapped. Am hunting for any recommendations for a larger bag that can hold all my cr*p as well as some clothing and 150 carts minimum. I like to keep everything in one bag so I always know where it is.

Liked the bigger browning day bag and the ridgeline day bag but there’s no stock anywhere. Looked at mil style Molle bags but very expensive.

Something with pockets on the side so main area is for clothing and carts only.

Cheers
 
My trusty old range bag finally gave up the ghost and the strap snapped. Am hunting for any recommendations for a larger bag that can hold all my cr*p as well as some clothing and 150 carts minimum. I like to keep everything in one bag so I always know where it is.

Liked the bigger browning day bag and the ridgeline day bag but there’s no stock anywhere. Looked at mil style Molle bags but very expensive.

Something with pockets on the side so main area is for clothing and carts only.

Cheers
I don’t have one currently but seriously considering getting a sit on back pack as on a fair few of the CPSA comps iv been on there seems to be a good number of people with them. Look just like a “normal” rucksack but have a hard padded top to sit on with and internal frame. Guy I spoke to said he easily gets a good 150+ carts in along with the obligatory huge choke selection bottle of water and waterproof coat etc. Seemed a really good answer to a question I was asking myself as a dragged my half a slab round in my old Jack Pyke bag.
 
For about £40 take a look at JDR Defender compact carryall from Angling Direct, Fishing luggage is a lot cheaper than shooting equipment
 

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