I have one range box set up for my Russian .45LC revolver. Not a lot of stuff to carry, and I use a medium-sized Stack-On tool box for everything, including the revolver.
BP stuff is a little different to carry. Basically, I take everything needed to "reload each shot on the spot."
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My starting point is that I like simple. With my first pistol, I shoot .50Cal RBs. Now I'll also shoot .36Cal RBs out of my Underhammer. So I wanted to take all reloading supplies, range-cleaning supplies, and two sets of tools in one range box for both pistols. That was the challenge. Here are the successful results.
Black box is a Stack-On tool box sans top tray. Mainly used for larger or bulkier stuff like my ramrods, hammer, and so on. Milky-colored box has sized compartments, formerly a tackle tray. Have my .36 cal and .50 cal tools in the two top right compartments, cleaning supplies since I do some prelim cleaning at the range on the Trapper sidelock, and shooting supplies for both calibers.
Milky box angled into the black box leaves room for whichever pistol I choose to shoot. The back of the box is deep enough for me to put either pistol in. Everything I need can be carried in one hand. In my other hand I carry my homemade wood pistol reloading stand. Takes just a short time to add in the caliber of RBs I need, and one of my pistols.
In case you've forgotten what these BP pistols look like.....
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This ended up to be a simple, all-in-one range box. Which I like.
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Have a good day, Everyone.
PT7