Rear bag suggestions?

Ucsdryder

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I can’t decide which bag. The 2-5 or the mini. Would it be safe to assume the 2-5 gives more range of adjustability? Would the mini limit how high one could extend the bipod because getting the butt higher off the ground would be a challenge due to its small size?
 
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I can’t decide which bag. The 2-5 or the mini. Would it be safe to assume the 2-5 gives more range of adjustability? Would the mini limit how high one could extend the bipod because getting the butt higher off the ground would be a challenge due to its small size?

I will let @hereinaz comment but I would imagine the 2-5 would be a much more versatile (from a height perspective) bag. I’ve really enjoyed the 2-5 thus far and think it will make a great rear hunting bag and seat during glassing


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hereinaz

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I can’t decide which bag. The 2-5 or the mini. Would it be safe to assume the 2-5 gives more range of adjustability? Would the mini limit how high one could extend the bipod because getting the butt higher off the ground would be a challenge due to its small size?
The 2-5 gives far more adjustability. It’s what I carry and use most as a rear bag. Sideways to tall.

The mini is for the minimalist shooters that don’t want the size and will stack it on top of their bino pouch and such.
 

Magma

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Have a gamechanger and finding myself still using my old redtac. Gonna try the 3d elr bag next.
 

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For hunting I have a Jellyfish rear bag, they are light and work well. I also really like my medium fat bag from armageddon gear, it is 7.4oz, can use it for prone or support sitting off a tripod. (its also makes a good pillow for naps)
 
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