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  • Gypsy31

    Plinker
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    Feb 26, 2014
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    Newburgh
    I saw a couple of guys use collapsible laundry baskets during an AR15 match at my local range. Just stand it on it's side, less than $5, and collapses down for easy storage. Works great.


     

    DadSmith

    Grandmaster
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    Oct 21, 2018
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    Ripley County
    I saw a couple of guys use collapsible laundry baskets during an AR15 match at my local range. Just stand it on it's side, less than $5, and collapses down for easy storage. Works great.


    That's actually a pretty good idea.
     

    VinceU1

    Sharpshooter
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    Aug 1, 2011
    432
    27
    Indy
    If you've got a 3d printer, go to thingiverse and download from there. You need to supply the all-thread and thumbscrews, but it works pretty well.
     

    pewpew2232

    Marksman
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    Sep 22, 2021
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    28
    Charlestown
    I see tons of guys at the range that just get cheap mesh laundry hampers and set next to them. I did watch one person while on RSO duty with a catcher attached to his rifle, seemed to still drop alot.
     
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