what are some good commercially available range/tackle boxes that folks use on the firing line?

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“What are some good commercially available range/tackle boxes that folks use on the firing line?”

-Barry Geipel

Here are some of the most informative comments from the post.

Nathan G - I grew up using a craftsman toolbox. Plenty of room in the bottom for powder and patches and the tray is good for all the small stuff.

Judy M - MTM makes a great muzzle loading box! Reasonable priced and holds all your gear.

Chris K - Plano tackle box.

Denny R - Judy’s got your answer MTM is a great company that is supported our national muzzleloading rifle Association for years And the box is designed for muzzleloading

Bob S - I use a metal tool box that belonged to my Uncle I've got some Walnut I've planned to make one with. Been sitting around about 10 years now.

Gregory P - Try Sycamore Stations https://sycamorestations.com/


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