$100 gun related Christmas gift ideas.

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Real Avid cleaning kits are pretty cool and run about $20: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCRZHR...colid=J1DFV3HW5CH1&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

In the $10-25 range are all kinds of 2A t-shirts.

Notch ball caps are pretty cool. They have a notched bill to allow you to snug them down while wearing shooting or sunglasses. About $25-35: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KBJG9Q...colid=J1DFV3HW5CH1&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

Splatterburst targets. About $20: https://www.amazon.com/Sight-Adhesi...keywords=rifle+targets&qid=1608167713&sr=8-10
 
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A box of clay targets and an Outers thrower.

A buck 103 skinner

Steel gongs

Boyt gun cases

High end flashlights
+1 on the shooting steel idea. It's something alot of people wont or dont buy for themselves. I suspect it only takes one or two swinging steel targets to hook somebody on steel shooting. Heck of a gift.

Also maybe some Caldwell bags, Tipton Gun Butler, Nice cleaning Kit+gun care products, Gun Mat, shooting mat, range bag, Ammo Cans, Padded gun case, Electronic Ear muffs, Splatter targets, man size silhouette targets.

I think Leupold sells a rangefinder for like $130.

PACT Shot Timer $110

Cheap Spotting Scope, Leupold BX1 Binoculars, Hunting Ammo....etc...
 
These days? 30 rounds of 9-mm ammo. :D

Seriously, if they don't already have them:
- if they shoot semi-automatic handguns (especially double-stacks), I'd get them an Uplula loader. They'll thank you every time they go to the range for the rest of their life. :) https://www.maglula.com/product/uplula-9mm-to-45acp

- I'd also get them a Teslong bore scope https://www.amazon.com/Teslong-Bore...uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl

- Another very useful item for a long-gun shooter is a Tipton Best Gun Vise. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1014898198/
 
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One of our grandsons asked his mom (our oldest daughter) for a set of SB .223 dies. Luckily, I had a brand new set (including a shell holder) stashed away in a drawer by my loading bench. I'd bought them a couple or three years ago - long before the craziness of 2020. It seems like I had less than $50.00 into the die set and shell holder, but I'd never used them anyway. So I just gave them to our daughter to give to her son.
I have no idea what our grandson is going to do for powder and primers though. My own Christmas wish is that the craziness of 2020 goes away early in 2021.:)
 
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Binoculars
A high end cleaning rod (worth every penny, but most people wont spend the pennies)
Steel targets
1911 grips
1.5 inch target stickers with a card that says "get good scrub"
Or buy one of those 120 packs and tell them for every hit at 100 yards is a dollar. Depending on the shooter you'll go over budget or be out the cost of targets but have a good time shooting.
 
Shoot'n'See targets
VZ grips for his/her favorite handgun
A super-cool gun cleaning kit
A Galco holster for his/her favorite carry handgun
Some premium scope rings and mounts for his/her favorite deer rifle
A set of Walker's electronic muffs on sale from Midway, Blue-Tooth capable, 27dB NRR
4 U.S. Ballistics target stands from Midway
 
Well I gave another set of Walkers electronic muffs to somebody this year. (Still haven't gotten my own ).
I got my dad some books. Elmer Keith Sixguns and John Taffins book of 45. That should keep him busy a while.
Midway always has a range bag on the front of their page/app. Its a nice bag, as my dad bought one and I had to put it on my Santa list now lol.
 
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