Probably the most important lesson you can take from all the suggestions
about the pefect bag is that there isn't one. You really do need at
least two and probably more. You need one or more "transport" bags
which are simply designed to safely transport the gear from place to
place. You won't shoot out of these bags unless they can be parked
somewhere in a back room while you shoot some indoor event.
Then you probably need at least two shooting bags which are smaller than
the transport bags and put a greater premium on ready access. One for a
small kit and the other for a larger kit. What's small and what's large
are very much up to you. It may also change from day to day which is
why you might need three bags or four or...
Chuck Norcutt
Andrew Wiese wrote:
>
> Thanks very much everyone for the responses; lots to think about there as
> usual. I'm tossing up a couple of the options mentioned, and I'm going to
> have a look at converting one of the old 'ordinary' bags I have lying
> around. My problem with that in the past has been easy access, and
> camouflage isn't my no. 1 priority.
>
> I'll let you know.
>
> Cheers,
> A.
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