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Hi all,

not sure where else to post this so I decided on here.

Had my first skirmish last weekend and loved it. So as I have 2 more games left before its worthwhile spending money on a rifle/pistol I've decided to look at buying stuff to make the breaks in between games more comfortable.

So im getting a camping chair and a cool box, would you recommend anything else?

 
Firstly hello and welcome ?

most sites have benches and chairs so it might not be worth getting a chair (depends on the site though)

I've seen a few guys use little camping stoves to cook some food and some even take MRE packs

maybe a small backpack to carry extra ammo, drinks, snacks etc might be a good idea

 
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Nope, those are my two staples.  Site seating tends to be minimalist, I prefer my own chair to a splintery bench or the cheapest possible plastic seats. 

 
Nope, those are my two staples.  Site seating tends to be minimalist, I prefer my own chair to a splintery bench or the cheapest possible plastic seats. 
Don't forget the rug and the fake chandelier suspended from pole on back of comfy chair. ?

 
Chair and cool box are a good shout, I'd also add a tarp and some paracord. If it's raining and you fancy a bit of cover it great, i know I don't like to sit in muddy kit in the car if it's a long lunch breaks that some sites like

 
Most sites offer hot beverages, check.

Portable camping chair / stool.

Cool box for keeping drinks cool on hot days.

large box to put your dirty kit in car, I use an old suitcase on wheels. It holds everything I need including the RIF's, something that if you have a lot of kit is a good investment.

If you have no cover on site, a large fishing umbrella won't go amiss.

I also carry a change of clothes and a towel  in case I get wet.

Towel is useful for when you are hot and sweaty and need to wipe off the excess sweat.

 
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