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    Best Range Bags Reviewed: Backpacks, Duffels, Hard Cases & More

    Best Range Bags Reviewed: Backpacks, Duffels, Hard Cases & More

    Post by Pro Armory Editorial TeamPro Armory Editorial Team September 17, 2025

    Heading to the shooting range without a proper bag is like going camping without a tent – you'll make it work, but it won't be pretty. A good range bag keeps your guns, ammo, and gear organized, protected, and ready for action. 

    But finding the right one is hard and that's where things get tricky. 

    Maybe you're a casual weekend shooter who needs something simple. Maybe you're a competitive marksman with tons of gear. Or perhaps you're somewhere in between. No matter your needs, this guide has you covered.

    We've looked at bags of all types like backpacks, duffels, hard cases, and traditional range bags. Each one was picked based on how well it organizes your stuff, how long it'll last, how comfortable it is to carry, its size, and whether it's worth the money.

    Let's jump into our top picks and find the perfect bag for your next range day!

    1. Eberlestock Bang Bang

    Eberlestock Bang Bang

    The Eberlestock Bang Bang stands out as the tank of range bags. Built for serious shooters who don't mess around with flimsy options, this bag can handle heavy loads of ammo and gear without sagging or collapsing. 

    What makes this bag special is its rigid polycarbonate base. This hard bottom creates a stable platform that maintains the bag's shape even when loaded with hundreds of rounds. The main compartment features padded dividers you can move around to fit whatever gear setup you need that day.

    Both ends of the Bang Bang include zippered compartments with magazine pouches and extra storage for tools, hearing protection, or ammo boxes. Everything from the fabric to the oversized zippers feels like it was built to military specs and this is definitely not your average range bag.

    For folks who need even more storage, the bag comes covered in MOLLE panels, letting you attach additional pouches. If you're looking for a bag that might outlast your shooting career, the Bang Bang deserves serious consideration.

    Price: $229

    Specs

    • Style: All-purpose range bag
    • External Dimensions: 10.25″ x 21″ x 10″
    • Internal Dimensions: N/A
    • Material: Polycarbonate base, heavy-duty fabric
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • Rigid basement compartment for structure and protection
    • Multiple internal padded dividers
    • Large zippered end compartments for ammo and gear
    • MOLLE panels for modular attachments

    Pros

    • Extremely durable and tough
    • Great for heavy gear
    • Excellent compartmentalization

    Cons

    • Higher price point
    • Bulkier than compact range bags

    2. Vertx RLT Duffel Bags

    Vertx RLT Duffle

    Ever tried fitting steel targets in a normal range bag? Yeah, good luck with that. The Vertx RLT Duffel series solves the "too big for a regular bag" problem with style. Available in three sizes (50L, 80L, and 100L), these duffels handle the bulkiest range gear with ease.

    The RLT duffels feature a water-resistant Ripstop exterior that shrugs off rain and dirt. The floor uses even tougher 1000D material to prevent wear and tear when you set it down on rough surfaces. Inside, the light-colored fabric makes finding small items much easier – no more fishing around in a black hole for that one magazine.

    What really sets these bags apart is their adaptability. The removable zippered pouches help organize smaller items, and the handles and shoulder straps tuck away when not needed. The 100L version even comes with wheels for those days when you're hauling everything but the kitchen sink.

    Range day often involves more than just guns and ammo. Sometimes you need to bring steel targets, tools, tripods, or other bulky gear. That's when a tough, spacious duffel like the Vertx RLT proves its worth.

    Price: $188

    Specs

    • Style: Duffel bag
    • External Dimensions: 22.5″ x 13.5″ x 11.5″ (50L), 28.5″ x 16″ x 12.5″ (80L), 31.5″ x 15″ x 14.5″ (100L)
    • Internal Dimensions: 21″ x 13″ x 11″ (50L), 28″ x 16″ x 12″ (80L), 31.5″ x 15″ x 13″ (100L)
    • Material: 1000D Ripstop floor, 500D Ripstop main bag
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • Removable zippered pouches
    • Stowable straps and handles
    • Water-resistant exterior
    • Light-colored interior for visibility

    Pros

    • Huge storage capacity
    • Durable build
    • Multipurpose utility

    Cons

    • Minimal internal organization
    • May be too large for light gear days

    3. Savior Equipment Specialist Mini Range Bag

    Savior Equipment Specialist Mini Range Bag

    Sometimes less is more, and the Savior Equipment Specialist Mini Range Bag proves it. This compact bag is perfect for pistol shooters who want something practical without lugging around an enormous bag for a quick range session.

    The main compartment comes equipped with dedicated storage for six magazines and two full-size pistols. One of the smartest features is the see-through compartments that let you instantly spot what's inside – no more digging around for that box of ammo or those ear plugs. Don't need both organizers? No problem – they're removable to customize your setup.

    The front compartment works great for storing over-ear hearing protection and even suppressors, despite being designed with rifle magazines in mind. The rear section gives you more open space, perfect for sub-guns or additional pistols when needed.

    For pistol enthusiasts who want a grab-and-go solution, this mini range bag hits the sweet spot between size and functionality. If you're heading to the range for a couple hours of handgun practice, this bag carries everything you need without the bulk.

    Price: $69

    Specs

    • Style: All-purpose range bag
    • External Dimensions: 13″ x 9″ x 8″
    • Internal Dimensions: 12.5" x 8.5" x 3"
    • Material: 600D polyester
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • Zippered see-through compartments
    • Removable magazine and pistol organizers
    • Rear and front gear compartments
    • Compact and lightweight

    Pros

    • Excellent for pistol-only range days
    • Highly portable
    • Smart organization layout

    Cons

    • Not suited for long guns
    • Limited space for accessories

    4. Magpul DAKA R44 Hard Case

    Magpul DAKA Rifle Case

    When maximum protection is non-negotiable, the Magpul DAKA R44 Hard Case steps up to the plate. This isn't just a range bag but it's a fortress for your firearms. Built with a gas-charged polypropylene shell, it can take serious abuse without letting your precious guns feel a thing.

    The standout feature here is the DAKA Grid Organizational system. Unlike traditional foam that you cut once and can never change, this modular system lets you reconfigure the interior whenever your needs change. No more cutting foam and regretting it later when you get a new optic or accessory.

    The R44 is TSA-friendly with lockable latches, and so it is perfect for air travel with firearms. At 44 inches of internal length, it accommodates most rifles and shotguns with room to spare for accessories. The weatherproof design keeps your guns dry even in downpours.

    Hard cases like the R44 serve a specific purpose. They protect valuable firearms during transport better than any soft bag ever could. If you've invested thousands in your guns and optics, protecting them with a premium hard case makes perfect sense.

    Price: $339

    Specs

    • Style: Hard case
    • External Dimensions: 48.0″ x 19.7″ x 6.5″
    • Internal Dimensions: 44.25″ x 17″ x 5.5″
    • Material: Gas-charged polypropylene shell, expanded polypropylene inserts
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • DAKA Grid Organizer for modular setup
    • Weatherproof and crush-resistant shell
    • Lockable for air travel compliance
    • Insert tubs and pouches available separately

    Pros

    • Exceptional gear protection
    • Fully customizable interior
    • Airline compliant

    Cons

    • Large and bulky
    • Price may be too steep for casual users

    5. Osage River Range Bag

    Osage River Tactical Range Bag for Handguns Hunting Standard Duty

    Not everyone needs (or wants to pay for) a premium range bag. The Osage River Range Bag has become an Amazon bestseller by offering solid performance at a price that won't make your wallet cry. Available in both Standard and Light Duty sizes, there's an option for every shooter.

    The Standard size measures 18″ x 13″ x 10″ and includes two adjustable partitions in the main compartment. Each of the large exterior pockets contains seven handgun magazine holders and they are perfect for organizing your day's shooting supplies. The bottom features rubberized feet to prevent sliding and premature wear.

    The Light Duty version (13.5″ x 10.5″ x 7.5″) works great for shooters bringing just one or two handguns and limited ammo. It still includes Velcro dividers and magazine storage, just in a more compact package that's easier to carry. Both sizes come with shoulder straps, though they work best when not overloaded with heavy ammo.

    For new shooters or those on a budget, the Osage River bags offer remarkable value. They may not have the bombproof construction of premium options, but they'll get your gear to and from the range without breaking the bank.

    Price: $49 (Light Duty), $55 (Standard)

    Specs

    • Style: All-purpose range bag
    • External Dimensions: 18″ x 13″ x 10″ (Standard)
    • Internal Dimensions: N/A
    • Material: 600D ballistic nylon
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • Removable dividers in the main compartment
    • 5 to 7 pistol magazine holders in each pocket
    • Available shoulder strap and rubberized feet
    • Light Duty and Standard versions available

    Pros

    • Budget-friendly
    • Lightweight and foldable
    • Good starter bag

    Cons

    • Zippers feel flimsy
    • Not ideal for rifles or high-volume shooters

    6. Savior Equipment PRO S.E.M.A. Mobile Arsenal Backpack

    Savior Equipment PRO S.E.M.A

    Ever tried juggling a range bag, targets, and your coffee all at once? The Savior Equipment PRO S.E.M.A. backpack solves that problem by freeing up your hands completely. This tactical-style range backpack brings a new level of mobility to your range trips.

    The genius of this bag lies in its lower compartment, which comes with three included soft pistol cases. Each case can securely hold a handgun, keeping them separated and protected. The top compartment provides space for eye and ear protection, ammo, and other necessities you'll need on the firing line.

    Made from 1680D ballistic nylon, the S.E.M.A. can take serious abuse without showing wear. The sides feature attachment points for additional pouches, and there's a loop panel perfect for morale patches or identification. The padded shoulder straps distribute weight comfortably, even during longer walks to the range.

    For shooters who need to hike into outdoor ranges or simply prefer keeping their hands free, this backpack design makes perfect sense. It's especially useful for competitive shooters who need to move between stages or stations with all their gear in tow.

    Price: $209

    Specs

    • Style: Range backpack
    • External Dimensions: 21″ x 16″ x 11″
    • Internal Dimensions: 13" x 10.5" x 7" (pistol compartment), 11.5" x 9" x 7" (top compartment)
    • Material: 1680D ballistic nylon
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • Lower compartment with three soft pistol cases
    • Upper compartment for eye & ear protection
    • MOLLE-compatible sides
    • Loop panel for patches

    Pros

    • Great pistol storage
    • Keeps your hands free
    • Highly durable and modular

    Cons

    • Limited space for bulkier gear
    • Heavier when fully packed

    7. 5.11 Tactical Range Ready Bag

    5.11 Tactical Range Ready Trainer Bag

    The 5.11 Tactical Range Ready Bag isn't just big but it's smartly designed by people who clearly spend time at the range. This bag offers exceptional organization with five external pouches in addition to its cavernous main compartment.

    One of the cleverest features is the front pocket that unzips completely to create an impromptu cleaning mat and it comes in handy during field stripping or quick maintenance between shooting sessions. The largest external pouch includes storage for eight double-stack magazines (or 16 single-stack mags), and a divider to keep handguns separate and secure.

    Inside the main compartment, you'll find removable dividers for customizing your storage, plus a dedicated brass collection bag – a thoughtful touch that shows 5.11 understands what range days actually involve. The bottom features rubberized feet to protect against wear and prevent sliding on smooth surfaces.

    For high-volume shooters who bring multiple firearms and lots of ammo to each range session, the Range Ready Bag offers the capacity and organization to make life easier. Its design strikes a good balance between accessibility and protection for your valuable gear.

    Price: $120

    Specs

    • Style: All-purpose range bag
    • Internal Dimensions: 9.5" x 17.5" x 10.5"
    • Material: 600D polyester
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • 5 external pouches with mag storage
    • Main pouch doubles as a cleaning mat
    • Rubber feet and removable compartments
    • Shoulder strap and durable handles

    Pros

    • Huge storage
    • Clever design for shooters
    • Great internal segmentation

    Cons

    • Awkward to carry fully packed
    • Slightly bulky for light range trips

    8. MTM .50 Cal Ammo Can

    AC50C by MTM

    Sometimes the simplest solution is the best one. The MTM .50 Cal Ammo Can represents the classic, no-frills approach to hauling ammo and gear to the range. This plastic ammo can might not be fancy, but it gets the job done at a price anyone can afford.

    With dimensions mimicking the military-spec metal ammo cans, this container holds a surprising amount of ammunition. The plastic construction means it's lighter than metal cans but still plenty strong enough for heavy loads. The O-ring sealed lid keeps moisture out, protecting your precious ammo from the elements.

    The sturdy handle makes carrying easy, even when loaded with several hundred rounds. Many shooters also appreciate the secondary use as an impromptu shooting rest – something you can't do with fabric bags. The stackable design means you can bring multiple cans and keep them neatly organized at the firing line.

    For budget-conscious shooters or those who need dedicated ammo storage separate from their gear, the MTM Ammo Can represents unbeatable value. It's not fancy, but sometimes you don't need fancy – you just need something that works.

    Price: $19

    Specs

    • Style: Ammo case
    • External Dimensions: 13.5″ x 8.5″ x 7.25″
    • Internal Dimensions: 11″ x 7″ x 5.8″
    • Material: Plastic
    • Movable Organization: No

    Features

    • Heavy-duty carry handle
    • Stackable design
    • Water-resistant lid with O-ring seal
    • Can be used as a shooting rest

    Pros

    • Extremely affordable
    • Sturdy and reliable
    • Great for ammo storage

    Cons

    • No compartments inside
    • Not a substitute for a full gear bag

    9. Lynx Defense Concord

    Lynx Defense Concord

    The Lynx Defense Concord represents American craftsmanship at its finest. Handmade in the USA, this premium range bag commands a premium price – but the quality is immediately apparent when you see and handle it. This isn't a mass-produced bag; it's a carefully crafted piece of gear.

    At the heart of the Concord's design is its exceptional organization system. The spacious main compartment features movable padded dividers of different sizes that help organize your firearms, ammo, and accessories so you can create the perfect setup for your specific gear.  The open-top design gives you quick visual access to everything inside, so you're not digging blindly for that box of ammo or tool.

    The front pocket provides dedicated storage for spare magazines, and all the compartments open smoothly thanks to quality zippers. For additional security, there's velcro to keep the main compartment closed during transport. You can carry the Concord with either the shoulder strap or hand handles, depending on your preference and load.

    For those who appreciate buying American-made goods and want a range bag that could last decades, the Concord makes a compelling case. It's an investment piece that serious shooters will appreciate more with each range trip.

    Price: $369

    Specs

    • Style: All-purpose range bag
    • External Dimensions: 20″ x 12″ x 10.5″
    • Internal Dimensions: 17″ x 9.5″ x 9.5″
    • Material: 1000D Cordura
    • Movable Organization: Yes

    Features

    • Customizable padded inserts
    • Spacious compartments for pistols and accessories
    • Front mag storage and open-top access
    • Optional pistol bag with cleaning mat available

    Pros

    • Extremely durable and well-made
    • Handcrafted in the USA
    • Great layout for organized gear access

    Cons

    • High price point
    • Standard zippers, not oversized

    How We Tested These Bags

    Each bag in this review was evaluated based on practical usage scenarios and extensive research. While we did not conduct hands-on testing, our assessments draw from real-world experience and informed analysis. We considered how these bags would perform when packed with typical range essentials—guns, ammunition, eye and ear protection, tools, and targets—and examined user feedback, product specifications, and design features to gauge their practical application.

    Our evaluation focused on four main criteria:

    1. Durability – Can the bag reasonably withstand the load of range gear, including ammunition? Are the materials, stitching, and hardware built to last under regular use?
    2. Carrying Comfort – How is the weight likely to be distributed when fully loaded? Are the straps and handles designed for extended transport?
    3. Organization – Does the internal and external layout support efficient storage and quick access? Are compartments well-sized and logically placed?
    4. Value – Does the price reflect the quality, utility, and design of the bag?

    These reviews are built on the combined knowledge of Pro Armory’s team, whose backgrounds span military service, competitive shooting, firearms instruction, and years working in gun shops. Drawing from this wide range of firsthand experience and in-depth product research, we aim to give you the most informed recommendations possible.

    How to Choose the Right Range Bag for You

    Picking the right range bag depends on how you shoot, what you shoot, and where you shoot. Here's a quick guide to help you narrow down your options:

    All-Purpose Range Bags

    These are the workhorses of range bags. If you're new to shooting or just need one bag to handle most situations, start here. All-purpose bags like the Osage River or 5.11 Tactical Range Ready can carry handguns, ammo, and accessories in an organized fashion. They're the Swiss Army knives of range bags.

    Backpacks

    Range backpacks like the Savior Equipment PRO S.E.M.A. are perfect if you need your hands free. Maybe you're hiking into an outdoor range or carrying targets and stands. Backpacks distribute weight better for longer walks and give you that tactical look some folks love.

    Duffels

    Got big, bulky gear? Duffel bags like the Vertx RLT series offer massive space without much internal division. They're perfect for hauling steel targets, large quantities of ammo, or multiple long guns in cases. Think of them as the pickup trucks of range bags.

    Hard Cases

    When protection is paramount, hard cases like the Magpul DAKA R44 are the answer. They're essential for air travel with firearms, but also great for protecting expensive guns and optics from bumps and moisture. They're bulkier and pricier, but nothing beats them for protection.

    Ammo Cans

    Sometimes the simplest solution works best. Traditional ammo cans like the MTM .50 Cal model are perfect for hauling heavy ammunition separately from your more organized gear bag. They're affordable, stackable, and can double as shooting rests.

    Your budget matters too. If you're just getting started, something affordable like the Osage River bag makes sense. For frequent shooters who demand the best, investing in premium options like the Lynx Defense Concord or Eberlestock Bang Bang pays off in longevity and function.

    Ask yourself: How often do I shoot? What types of guns do I bring? How much ammo do I typically use? Your answers will point you toward the right category of bag.

    Final Thoughts

    The perfect range bag makes range days smoother, more organized, and more enjoyable. From premium options like the Lynx Defense Concord to budget-friendly choices like the Osage River bags, there's something for every shooter and budget.

    For beginners, we suggest starting with a good all-purpose range bag. As your collection grows and your needs change, you can add specialized options like hard cases for travel or duffels for bulky gear.

    The best advice is not to skimp too much on your first bag. A quality range bag will serve you for years and protect your valuable firearms and accessories. Your guns deserve better than being tossed in a gym bag or backpack that wasn't designed for the job.

    Want to check out what we offer for your range day? Check out our Pistol and Rifle case options .

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What's the difference between a range bag and a regular duffel bag?

    Range bags have specialized compartments for firearms, magazines, ammunition, and shooting accessories. They typically include padded dividers to protect guns, dedicated magazine storage, and heavy-duty construction to handle the weight of ammunition. Regular duffel bags lack these features and won't organize or protect your gear properly.

    2. How big should my range bag be?

    Your ideal bag size depends on what you typically bring to the range. For 1-2 handguns and basic accessories, a compact bag like the Savior Equipment Specialist Mini works well. For multiple guns and more gear, look at medium-sized options like the 5.11 Tactical Range Ready. If you bring rifles or shotguns, you'll need a long gun case or large duffel.

    3. Are expensive range bags worth the money?

    Higher-priced bags like the Lynx Defense Concord ($369) typically offer better durability, organization, and comfort than budget options. If you shoot frequently, the investment pays off through longevity and functionality. However, affordable bags like the Osage River ($49-$55) can still serve casual shooters well without breaking the bank.

    4. Can I fly with firearms in these bags?

    Only hard cases like the Magpul DAKA R44 meet airline and TSA requirements for firearm transport. Soft bags (even premium ones) are not suitable for air travel with guns. Always check the specific airline's policies and ensure your hard case can be properly locked with non-TSA locks when flying with firearms.

    5. What should I look for in range bag zippers?

    Zippers are often the first point of failure in range bags. Look for large, chunky zippers (often called YKK zippers) with oversized pulls that you can operate with gloves on. Double-stitched zipper tracks and reinforced stress points around zippers indicate better quality construction that will hold up under the weight of ammunition and gear.

    6. How do I clean a dirty range bag?

    Most range bags can be spot-cleaned with mild soap and water. For bags made of nylon or polyester (like most on our list), avoid machine washing or harsh chemicals that can break down the water-resistant coatings. Hard cases can be hosed down, and ammo cans can be fully washed. Always let your bag dry completely before storing to prevent mildew.

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