Range carts

I went golfing yesterday and rented a pull cart. It had big wheels and a sturdy base. While golfing, I was thinking that I could easily turn it in to a nice custom range cart with some wood. It seemed like an ideal starting point.

Good idea and you reminded me I have had this one in my shed unused for years!
Air tires, rolls really nice.

I will see if I can do anything with it....

Thanks for the suggestion.

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Opted for an Ozark Cart from Walmart. I got the $59 version. They have two others that look identical for more money. For pistol I found the baby cart a better suited for rifle/shotgun. The Ozark will carry more junk. Time will tell whether I go back to the baby stroller. For $59 I can always turn it over to "she who knows best" for her garden junk.

Take Care

Bob
 
didnt look through all the suggestions here. but princess auto sells a 4 wheeled cart that is good for 1000 lbs. with nice rubber tires ( good if youre going over grass or boggy land ). comes with a dual handle. one way allows you to pull it, flip the handle and you can hook it to an ATV or lawn tractor. its metal frame with expanded steel sides and bottom. last time i saw it on sale it was 199, i think 399 regular.
 
On sale at Canadian Tire - folding wagon.

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Just finished up this aluminum ammo box for my handtruck range cart.
It fits 14 full body AR mags (or coupled), 10 boxes of birdshot (can be layered double high for 20 boxes) and right compartment has 1150 with pistol ammo and a few mags. Threw the lid organizer in not really knowing what would fill it but it didn't take long to find things to hang on it. Also hung a Pelican camera bag from the top section for Eyes/Ears/lunch/whatever else.

 
For 3 gun, the jogging strollers are great. For IPSC, I highly recommend the DAA Large Backpack and Cart that we we sell. They will hold all your great, break down to fit in a suitcase and you can add an umbrella holder etc. I've been using one for years and it's served me well.

DAA also makes the Medium back pack which can be used as a Carry on bag for travel but the Large Backpack would be better for local use as it holds more stuff :)

I leave the backpack on the cart at all times so it's convenient to pick up the whole thing and pop it in a car or truck.

These are the best and get the large bag
 
I have this one. I like it because of the lower shelf where i can put my cased long guns leaving room in the wagon for my range box, ammo box, spotting scope case and targets.

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On sale at Canadian Tire - folding wagon.

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Because I shoot handguns, for the most part I went with this type. I got mine on sale with the wider tires from Walmart for $59. as noted above. The carts seem to come from the same company and with various variations, including the one geologist posted. After a season of use I think they are worth a look. Some models have wider tires. One major feature is they fold up nicely and take up very little space Another downside is they hold a ton of stuff which you just "have to have" with you. Guilty here I am afraid. They don't do well for PCC events unless you case your carbine each time.

Take Care

Bob
 
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