Well done! I appreciate your humor, that made the video a lot better than similar videos. The sound effects and table with your gear on it was a nice touch! I’m surprised that you don’t have thousands of subscribers, I’m sure you will soon!
I just subscribed recently, you have some pretty great editing and camera work. You have a good humor too, keep it up. Hope more subscribers come to you!
Gotta get some lead-off wipes, man. You can get a serious dose of lead over the course of a day depending on what you (and the people around you) are shooting. It's best to get that off your skin ASAP.
Hey thanks! I just used a higher focal length and IBIS, filming at 120 FPS doing a fast pass. The project is 24 FPS so it slows it down to 20% speed, it makes it look a bit smoother. The table, I stared with all items in the table and removed them one by one. Then you can splice the footage together and add whatever transition you want.
Welcome to the community. Most ranges have their way of doing things, so a call ahead doesn't hurt. but typically the firearms need to be unloaded, and stored in a case or sleeve; some ranges require that your ammo is stored in a separate location. I always take double earpro into an indoor range, it's a lot louder, as well as eye pro. If you don't bring it they will make you rent it usually. And I take a lot of static drills. Drill that I don't have to move when doing, and I can isolate mechanics. Just make sure you follow all the safety tenants, everytime. It's easy to get complacent, and have an awesome time.
As a first time shooter, I really enjoyed your video on your range bag, but is all that gear absolutely needed ? I suppose it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. PS. any advice you can give me as a novice would be awesome. Thanks Brother.
Hey man. No, it's not all needed. You can go out there with eyes, ears, and kit and have an awesome range day. I have had range trips that were cut short or were not as productive as they could have been due to malfunctions or forgotten gear. So this setup has helped me to get the most out of my time while being safe and productive. I would tell you to be deliberate with your training. I like to find weaknesses in my disciplines and do drills tailored to fixing those. Metrics help a ton. Keeping notes and using a times is key. Good luck!
@@PrincipleCaliber Thanks bro, all good advice, I'm taking classes from an awesome instructor who has an electronic range which test you with actual shoot/no shoot scenarios, but I think i'm ready for an outdoor range. Thanks again bro, look forward to watching more of your videos.
Good video. Some if the stuff I could live with out. like a staple gun. I forgot, did you mention extra batteries? I have been caught with out for my hearing protection etc. or your RMR A note pad and pen -I usually need to pass out my phone number to hot & bothered women. You may not have this problem/opportunity. I do.
Medical bag should PRIMARILY be in the car. Its fine to also have one in a range bag. I wouldn't wear one, unless going on a distant hike. This is a pet peeve of mine. Making guns sound more dangerous than they are. (The anti gunners love to make guns sound dangerous) A gun range is actually associated with less injuries than nearly any other sport. Driving your car to the range is way, way, way more hazardous than shooting. Spoken as a 30+ year emergency medical professional/Paramedic, Flight Nurse on a helicopter.
Thanks for your service. I agree. We have one in the car as well. Medical kits are one of the things that Id rather have and not need it, than need and not have it.
This guy has a great sense of humor, One of my favorite channels. Thank you. Please keep them comming.
Hey thanks a lot man. I appreciate that.
I use a duck blind bag. Carry about 4 pistols, 3 mags for each, 500 rounds of ammo, eye and ear pro, and a small cleaning kit.
Dude I really can’t stress enough how awesome your videos are. Not only are they high quality but your humor makes them fun!
That's awesome, thank you! 🙏🙌
Just moved to town from the country and honestly I’ve never had a “range bag” so yeah, good stuff
Would like to hear about the targets and drills
subbed.
I didn't know they made ammo bags like that...wtf..cool channel. You're a good shot too! Keep up the training man! and good luck
Funny, useful and easy on the eyes. Great video.
Well done! I appreciate your humor, that made the video a lot better than similar videos. The sound effects and table with your gear on it was a nice touch! I’m surprised that you don’t have thousands of subscribers, I’m sure you will soon!
Thanks! I appreciate that.
Thank you so much
Most relatable and realistic load out imo
"It's in multicam black and that's about all the reason you need"
Don't try to argue when someone is telling the raw truth.
Subbed 🤘
Bro......SUNBLOCK!!!
Question: does the Coach New York have lockable zippers?
Nope. Huge design flaw IMHO.
Thank you for sharing.
This is the most entertaining range bag video I’ve ever seen. I liked and subscribed after the Coach bag bit. 👍
I appreciate it, thanks for subscribing.
I don't know...the Coach one matched your skin tone better.
which bag you tack for your rifle?
I just subscribed recently, you have some pretty great editing and camera work. You have a good humor too, keep it up. Hope more subscribers come to you!
Thanks a lot! Thanks for subscribing. 🙌🙏
Very good content! Thank you for sharing, great humour and editing 👊🏼
thanks
Can shoot with earpro on
Great review. Hydrate!
Thanks!
Gotta get some lead-off wipes, man. You can get a serious dose of lead over the course of a day depending on what you (and the people around you) are shooting. It's best to get that off your skin ASAP.
Ansolutely loved your video💪💪 Is a trip man, yet pretty knowledgeable and killer range bag. You need to drop more vids🤙🤙
Thanks brotha!
Awesome content. It felt as if I was in game mode with your editing effects. Did you remove or change your IG?
Hey Thanks! I did, I forgot to take that link down.
Haha your wife has a Passion Planner. That’s sick. Great vid!
Hey, thanks!
Nice video! How did you film b roll so close and how did you edit the adding each item to the table?
Hey thanks! I just used a higher focal length and IBIS, filming at 120 FPS doing a fast pass. The project is 24 FPS so it slows it down to 20% speed, it makes it look a bit smoother. The table, I stared with all items in the table and removed them one by one. Then you can splice the footage together and add whatever transition you want.
Finally someone with the bag I want to get
Also where you get the ammo bags
1st time gun owner. Haven’t been to the range because of covid-19 but what should I take and how should I walk in with the items?
Welcome to the community. Most ranges have their way of doing things, so a call ahead doesn't hurt. but typically the firearms need to be unloaded, and stored in a case or sleeve; some ranges require that your ammo is stored in a separate location. I always take double earpro into an indoor range, it's a lot louder, as well as eye pro. If you don't bring it they will make you rent it usually. And I take a lot of static drills. Drill that I don't have to move when doing, and I can isolate mechanics. Just make sure you follow all the safety tenants, everytime. It's easy to get complacent, and have an awesome time.
Principle Caliber I really appreciate the response back. You gained a subscriber! Videos are great and the humor makes it perfect 👌
Good stuff.
I loved this video and and all you carry who would put thumb down crazy.
Hey thanks a lot man. 🙏🙌
Great ideas. My range bag just got a little more stuffed
Where's Goober when you need Him? Oh Wait! Here you are!!!
Inb4 your channel blows up!
Thanks a lot. 🤝👍🙌
Perfect!!!!
As a first time shooter, I really enjoyed your video on your range bag, but is all that gear absolutely needed ?
I suppose it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
PS. any advice you can give me as a novice would be awesome.
Thanks Brother.
Hey man. No, it's not all needed. You can go out there with eyes, ears, and kit and have an awesome range day. I have had range trips that were cut short or were not as productive as they could have been due to malfunctions or forgotten gear. So this setup has helped me to get the most out of my time while being safe and productive. I would tell you to be deliberate with your training. I like to find weaknesses in my disciplines and do drills tailored to fixing those. Metrics help a ton. Keeping notes and using a times is key. Good luck!
@@PrincipleCaliber
Thanks bro, all good advice, I'm taking classes from an awesome instructor who has an electronic range which test you with actual shoot/no shoot scenarios, but I think i'm ready for an outdoor range.
Thanks again bro, look forward to watching more of your videos.
Thanks for the review! I just found a reason to order another COACH TOTE!!! Thank you! #beginnergunbag
Are you flirting with me....STWWWAAAAPPP XD
I think these are hello kitty or Mickey Mouse because morale is important 😂😂
Battery pack 😊✌🏻
Range bag / Backpack
Belt / Rig w/ gloves, mag pouches
Weapon
Trauma Kit
Tourniquet
Awesome Hat
Magazines
Eye Pro
Ear Pro
Cleaning Rod
Ammunition
Rag
Headlamp / White light
Multitool / Hex keys
Band-aid / Super Glue / Duct tape
Pens / Markers
Shot Timer
Shirt Tape
Stapler / Staple Gun & Staples
Bug Spray
Tylenol
Gum
Chapstick
Index Cards (A-zone Targets)
Notebook / Drills
You're welcome
Good video. Some if the stuff I could live with out. like a staple gun. I forgot, did you mention extra batteries? I have been caught with out for my hearing protection etc. or your RMR A note pad and pen -I usually need to pass out my phone number to hot & bothered women. You may not have this problem/opportunity. I do.
I just make about 1000 business card with my phone and some heart emojis. I go through a stack every range trip.
If you have glue also will need glue removal 😂
You missed your sun tan lotion and water bottles.
Add some batteries for your ears and cleaning clothes for eyes.
That sir....is a good suggestion. Added.
Great video and slick editing. Way to go brother, keep it up. Check us out and let us know your thoughts!
Thanks man.
Duuuude... Are you Matthew Mcconaughey's son? You look and act a lot like him 🤣
You forgot brass/trash collection
I don't do a lot of stationary work. I just pick them up and throw them in a bag or a can.
My equipment doesn't run; it walks.
omg....your funny
Medical bag should PRIMARILY be in the car. Its fine to also have one in a range bag. I wouldn't wear one, unless going on a distant hike. This is a pet peeve of mine. Making guns sound more dangerous than they are. (The anti gunners love to make guns sound dangerous) A gun range is actually associated with less injuries than nearly any other sport. Driving your car to the range is way, way, way more hazardous than shooting. Spoken as a 30+ year emergency medical professional/Paramedic, Flight Nurse on a helicopter.
Thanks for your service. I agree. We have one in the car as well. Medical kits are one of the things that Id rather have and not need it, than need and not have it.