How do you store your ammo in your range bag?

Published on September 14, 2025
Duration: 1:11

This video provides essential advice on how to properly store ammunition in a range bag. It strongly advises against leaving ammunition loose, recommending instead the use of original ammo boxes or specialized containers like 'bang boxes' from tacticalholsters.com for better organization and safety.

Quick Summary

Professional shooters advise against storing loose ammunition in range bags. The best methods involve using original ammo boxes or specialized 'bang boxes' from companies like tacticalholsters.com. Labeling these containers by caliber (e.g., 300 Blackout, 5.56, 9mm) ensures efficient organization and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Storage
  2. 00:15Method 1: Ammo Boxes
  3. 00:30Method 2: Bang Boxes
  4. 00:38Labeling and Caliber Organization
  5. 00:58Viewer Engagement and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to store ammunition in a range bag?

The best practice is to avoid storing ammunition loose. Utilize original ammunition boxes or specialized containers like 'bang boxes' to keep rounds organized, protected, and safe. Labeling these containers by caliber is highly recommended for efficiency.

Why should I not store loose ammunition in my range bag?

Storing loose ammunition in a range bag is unsafe and disorganized. It can lead to rounds being damaged, mixed up by caliber, or potentially create hazards. Proper organization ensures you can quickly access the correct ammunition when needed.

What are 'bang boxes' for ammunition storage?

'Bang boxes' are specialized containers designed for ammunition. They allow you to store different calibers separately and can be labeled, making it easy to identify and access specific types of ammunition within your range bag.

Can I use original ammo boxes for range bag storage?

Yes, using the original ammunition boxes is a recommended method for storing rounds in your range bag. This keeps the ammunition contained, protected, and helps maintain organization, preventing loose rounds.

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