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Lot of ammo
night sights
scope
range finder
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Electronic ear muffs and spotting scope.
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Electronic ear pro, dummy rounds, shot timer, and quality shooting glasses. Yes, there is a difference between good shooting glasses and the cheap crap you can buy at the range.
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Im looking to buy the Comptac III ears, which I hope will be on the list. But my Vortex Razor Spotter and Vortex Kaibab 15X binos are awesome. I also have killer tripods which are crucial to spotting scopes and with saddleback mount -Shooting.
Lots good stuff out there
PB
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Good electronic ear muffs
Good range bag
Uplulas
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Good range finder.
‘Lectonic ear pro.
Shot timer.
Good spotter/Tripod. (A crap tripod is an exercise in frustration)
Good Binos.
Bench bags.
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This is going to sound stupid but balloons. Instead of just shooting a target, I blow about 40 of these up, tie them off, tap them to stumps, branches, bushes, etc, and spread them out in a semi-circle from my starting position. This is in the woods. Returning to the starting position, I cannot see all the balloons. So, I begin from cover shooting as many of the enemy as fast as possible and then moving to new cover where more are visible. Finally, I go on "patrol" and approach the ones hiding. As soon as I spot one, I drop to a knee and take him out.
Balloons are a lot of fun and I always include them. Sometimes they bring you back to reality when you rush and it takes five shots to hit one.
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+1 on electronic ear pro, ballistic eyewear, dummy rounds
I would add STEEL. Not small, but shooting steel provides a faster more visceral experience when shooting for me than paper. Especially smaller targets at distance. INSTANT feedback.
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Better shooter; shot timer
Makes life easier; quality range bag designed for shooting. I have used backpacks, duffel bags, etc. None work as well as a well put together range bag.
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Electronic ear pro, Vortex range finder and my Swarovski Binos.