Best rear bag for backpack hunts

hereinaz

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For sure. I always have my bags available these days especially if it’s helping newbies and kids. So much easier getting the rifle setup and success rates have gone way up with far fewer missed shots. A little pre season instruction and bags in the field have almost eliminated those missed shots.

I haven’t looked at your site for awhile so things might have changed. What would be nice is if you came up with some sort of list/matrix to look at your different offerings with what size, what fill and what the weights are for each bag. Bouncing between tabs with not fully fleshed out descriptions on each was kind of a little road block for me.
Good idea, I will do that and post up a link. Thanks!
 
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What do you guys suggest for using with a chassis mostly but an occasional normal stock or two? I’m guessing ultralight isn’t always better? Surprised no one is suggesting the bag Unknown sells. Any reason why not?
 

PineBrook413

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The UM jelly fish is a good light rear bag. I’ve got one. Not sure I’ll carry it while hunting as it’s just one more thing to keep track of and have access to quickly.

I’m happy to use my bino harness as my rear rest while in field.


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goosedog

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Gamebags in a small stuffsack,extra clothes/puffy in a stuffsack,bino harness,backpack lots of options I have used all these and use at one time or another
 

khuber84

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AG shmedium gamechanger filled about 70% with spexlite 5125, weighs 1.5#. Use as front bag on stump or limbs, atop Tripod Apex, rear bag. I'm just used to using one for everything in prs matches so it easy for me.
 
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