Need suggestions for a range trailer.

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My Winter project is going to be a trailer to take to the range to carry equipment, and have the ability to do load work in, out of the weather. I would appreciate any do's or don't suggestion. If anyone has any pictures they would also be of help. I am planning on using a five by eight enclosed trailer.

Thanks Ron
 
I have 6x10 -6.5 high Wells Cargo - swinging back doors and a side door on the rite side. I havea 24x 48 cabinet mounted an the front wall -a benches mounted on the back wall and front .
I keep a 30 X48 table to use for cleaning and set it up under a conopy. Keeps the odor out side.
I've been using the trailer for 10 years and couldn't be without it . It is wired for lights and a fan. have not put in an airconditioner - may - as Texas get's real hot in the summer
Everything Frances says is right on
 
On thing we do in and out of our trailer is loading inside, cleaning outside. There is nothing worse than trying to fill cases with powder while someone else is shaking the entire trailer while cleaning their rifle. To keep things manageable we elect to shoot on different relays whenever possible. Dad may be shooting while I'm cleaning, and Eric is loading, that is the best of all worlds and requires three relays, but we have managed to do it in 2 relays. The easy-up at the rear of the trailer provides shade at the door, and provides cover for the cleaning table which is located outside. Another thing to remember is that if you are loading with a partner his sizing brass will screw up your trying to measure powder, if done at the same time... Take turns, it all works out well.

Paul

This thread looks as if it is rapidly becoming another useless thread... I wonder why we even post here anymore???
 
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