New shooting bags (front and rear) from S2H

These look overfilled. Is there a way to let some fill out, or does the fill break down?

I cannot speak to whether they are “overfilled,” since that is a subjective question. I am looking at my almost new Molinator and I don’t see any non-destructive way to let anything out. I cannot say whether it will break down over time. The bag I used before did have a way to let stuff out, but my experience with it was that it was under filled and prone to sagging more than I wanted in a front bag.

I much prefer the Molinator for field use because I can clip it to my pack. The Jellyfish is a better field rear bag than bench rear bag.

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If you want to see a more full view of the Molinator, DM me your number and I can do a FaceTime call to let you see it in action.
 
I stopped using a bipod at some point last season. Mollinator on my pack prints better and more consistent groups than bipod at 100 yards, that was the deciding factor for me. I ditched the mental crutch of the bipod and only wish I had done it sooner
 
Just picked up a Molinator from Shoot2Hunt and a 2-5 Ultralight rear bag from LS Wild. Wow...these rests are LIGHT! Look forward to trying them out soon. I've been fighting buying a bipod, but I hate the extra weight on my rifle, and the bags seem like a more versatile option.
 

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