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I don't know what everyone's definition of a go-bag is, but for me, it's a backpack large enough to carry a few days supplies and change of cloths, strap to your back comfortably and securely, and allow you to also maintain control of your rifle while walking.
 
I don't know what everyone's definition of a go-bag is, but for me, it's a backpack large enough to carry a few days supplies and change of cloths, strap to your back comfortably and securely, and allow you to also maintain control of your rifle while walking.
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COLE-TEC makes a good sized tote. They call it their Grocery Getter. Double lined, handles are very strong. Threw away all my crappy grocery carriers and just use this one. Can carry lots of ammo and anything else you want to carry. Multiple colors (mine is black multicam outer and orange inside) $50-55

 
Either/or it just doesn't matter. Guns I like to put in hard case not totes.

These kinds of bags you can overload with crap cuz they are huge and have wheels and they are cheap. They were $18 but prob a bit more now. So if you beat the piss out of them like I do putting heavy steel plates and all kinds of bs going to the range who cares the worst you can lose is $18. They've survived for years being way overstuffed and way way overloaded. I even drag them one the ground with steel plates in them which of course abrades them but who cares.

For travel I use clear bins cuz you can see everything and if anything leaks or food crumbs it's contained.
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I've been using these Rubbermaid Action Packers for years, and they've held up great. I like that you can also sit on them, and use the top like a little table.

After going through a major fire down at my winter place on the Yucatan, I learned how important it is to have your important papers and valuables ready to go in an emergency.

It was very interesting to find out what people grabbed before running out of their homes, and mostly they were things they were thinking about during the day, or things they were planning on using the next day, like mayonnaise and scuba gear. Not one person thought to grab their passport, credit cards, and cash.

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I love those. I keep my "camp kitchen" packed in one of these, and as you say, it makes a great seat or table. I have a few, and used them to pack tools in when I was doing a lot of side work, so they can handle being tossed around with that much weight in them.
 

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