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Shooting bags
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01/24/15 12:18 AM
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slayer12
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I am need a good rear bag for shooting with a bi-pod. I was wondering what yall were running or have found that you liked.
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 12:40 AM
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Brother in-law
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I bought a TAB gear a few months back and plan on trying it in the near future, like tomorrow.
I was kinda sheepish and read the PRS blog to make my decision.
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 12:41 AM
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Wburke2010
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I used a triad wedgie bag and really like it. I also just got a weibad super light and it is awesome. The problem is you can't have too many. Check out weibad bags first then head over to triad tactical. Just go a head and buy one of each you will end up there anyway....
Walter
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 12:46 AM
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ChadTRG42
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 12:49 AM
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P & Y
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Wiebad I've got five of them, as Burke said you can't have to many! Different size Cubes for the range Loop bags for box blinds Lightweight for packing
Last edited by P & Y; 01/24/15 12:52 AM.
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Re: Shooting bags
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#5561100
01/24/15 01:41 AM
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BigPig
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I just bought a bag of fish tank rocks, wrapped it real tight with tape and put in in a tube sock. I'm cheap
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 01:42 AM
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SR025
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I just bought a bag of fish tank rocks, wrapped it real tight with tape and put in in a tube sock. I'm cheap That's not very tactical bro...
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 01:46 AM
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I just bought a bag of fish tank rocks, wrapped it real tight with tape and put in in a tube sock. I'm cheap Is that what they use on the tv show bro?
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 01:58 AM
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BigPig
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I just bought a bag of fish tank rocks, wrapped it real tight with tape and put in in a tube sock. I'm cheap That's not very tactical bro... Nope, it's a grey sock with red toe. Can't miss it!
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Re: Shooting bags
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#5561155
01/24/15 02:07 AM
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skinnerback
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I just bought a bag of fish tank rocks, wrapped it real tight with tape and put in in a tube sock. I'm cheap Actually started using bags of beans this year in the blinds. Small canvas type zipper bags that normally hold wrenches & such can find them anywhere. Unzip, pour in beans, zip back up, done. Could have used rice too I reckon to keep with S Texas tradition. I laughed about the bean bags at first until I tried one. Works pretty good.
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Re: Shooting bags
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#5561205
01/24/15 02:36 AM
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blackcoal
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I just bought a bag of fish tank rocks, wrapped it real tight with tape and put in in a tube sock. I'm cheap That's not very tactical bro... Nope, it's a grey sock with red toe. Can't miss it! Brand of fish gravel, tape, and sock ?? Photos would help.
The Greatest Enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.--Stephen Hawking
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 02:53 AM
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Wburke2010
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With all the time it takes to make one and the trips to the store I would rather spend 20 bucks and support a texas company or another company that really supports the shooting community by buying one from them.
Not to mention they are well thought out and a regular sock or flat bag only works for some sports, you'll eventually want more.
Walter
MW Ranch Services 903-303-4523 Metal buildings, welding, equipment repair, dirt work
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Re: Shooting bags
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01/24/15 03:34 AM
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BigPig
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I just bought a bag of fish tank rocks, wrapped it real tight with tape and put in in a tube sock. I'm cheap That's not very tactical bro... Nope, it's a grey sock with red toe. Can't miss it! Brand of fish gravel, tape, and sock ?? Photos would help. I actually just re made it, y'all made me feel self concious about it
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