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    What has proven to be your most indispensable shooting accessories?

    This is NOT a thread about red dot sights, LPVOs, stocks, sling, tactical lights or other stuff attached to a weapon (exceptions noted below), nor is it about holsters, chest rigs, plate carriers or gear of that nature.

    This thread is about all the little peripheral stuff that has either helped you become a better shooter or has just made your life a lot easier having it around. Those things you wonder how you got by without it before had it. Stuff like shot timers, laser range finders, a quality spotting scope, some fancy mag loader that fills a 100 mags in 20 minutes, that sort of stuff. As far as something attached to a weapon, say like a GoPro for self analyzing your drills would be in line with the topic.

    Let's hear what you got, how you use it and why you consider it an important part your shooting/training lifestyle.
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    The most obvious answer for me would be electronic ear pro. The first time I tried a set it completely changed the shooting experience, I bought a quality pair of electronic muffs and never looked back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tx_Aggie View Post
    The most obvious answer for me would be electronic ear pro. The first time I tried a set it completely changed the shooting experience, I bought a quality pair of electronic muffs and never looked back.
    That ain't no lie and a perfect example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tx_Aggie View Post
    The most obvious answer for me would be electronic ear pro. The first time I tried a set it completely changed the shooting experience, I bought a quality pair of electronic muffs and never looked back.
    +1 (but still double up with foam indoors) and a decent range bag (Midway on sale). I was carrying crappy bags of stuff around and they would tear and handles would come off....A mess

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    Vertx A range bag. Big enough to hold a lot of stuff. Small enough to not be too big. Extremely flexible load out capabilities. Spend the coin. It’s worth it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ST911 View Post
    Most definitely a good call.
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    Can’t pick between a shot timer and electronic ears, because they go together synergistically.
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    Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    Can’t pick between a shot timer and electronic ears, because they go together synergistically.
    This. Both have been the most worthwhile investments I ever made.

    A shot timer is mandatory if you care about holding yourself accountable, and electronic ears are what God always intended.

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