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    Creedmoor Range cart CRC-1

    Anyone use the Creedmoor range cart? Opinions? After lugging the little red wagon around at perry this year with the rifle, scope & stand, mat, chair, coat, bag of gack, ect. There has to be a better way. I know it is a little pricey but it has to fit in a little Honda Civic so the hand truck idea is not going to work... James

    I looked at the Schneller, but after added the verticle scope & rifle holders, it's a toss up with the Creedmoor. Plus the Creedmoor you get a rifle bag, tray, and rain cover free with the deal they have going on right now.
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    I have the Schneller cart and really like it.It has a rifle holder built in and as I have a Ray Vin scope rod and base,their scope holder does fit the Schneller.I also have gotten very spoiled with the table it comes with.I would look at the Ray Vin cart before Creedmoors a few of my friends have them and they love them .I would be hard pressed to choose between the Ray Vin and the Schneller.I have seen the Creedmoor and would place it third.My opinion for what it's worth.

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