Brightwhite
WKR
I got my bag yesterday, its nice, totally different than the 3-4 other bags I have. Holds up well, doesn't collapse and cradles the rifle well. Mine was 1lb 2.8oz on my scale.
Glad you like it. We are shipping more today. As soon as they come in to us we turn them right around.I got my bag yesterday, its nice, totally different than the 3-4 other bags I have. Holds up well, doesn't collapse and cradles the rifle well. Mine was 1lb 2.8oz on my scale.
The git lite sold out in one day again, only a few standard fill bags left. More due in this week. Thank you allWe have a limited number of bags in stock now and more on order for those waiting.
Kicking this old horse.
I had a Traust rear bag (sold it). It is light, size is right, but the fill just doesn't feel stable enough (i need all the help i can get). also had the wiebad, cylinder shaped small rear bag, sold it, not tall enough on its side, too unstable the long ways up...
I'm no expert and I don't shoot a fraction of the game that most of you do, however, on the majority of my hunts, I have almost NEVER been in a position to deploy the the bipod legs(5-9"), and plop down prone with a rear bag and see anything other than brush, grass, bushes, through the reticle etc.
Last years elk came from my tripod, the one prior, a stump, my first, a fence post...am i the only one who finds the bipod rear bag that challenging in the woods?
I'm not weight averse...my new build is +12lbs w/o optic, my other is 11# w/optic, and I pack in....I'm trying to talk myself out of carrying a ~5# Armageddon gear gamechanger bag...throw it on a rock, stump, branch, fence post, my pack, etc and be very stable, carry my woobie in stuff sack during the day to double as a 'plump pillow', and if the opportunity finally presents itself to take a nice prone shot with a rear bag, it works for that too.
It's heavy as hell, but i'm thinking it may be worth the weight?
Am I the only one who hasn't found a bipod / rear bag practical in the field? what type of shots are most of you finding / taking while hunting out west?
Sounds like you need a pint sized git lite game changer.
Iv shot more animals out west prone than anything else. I run a tall 9-13 bipod for field shooting
The pint sized works just as well as a rear bag as well
Do you have that bag? Was thinking the full sized gamechanger (has a zipper) and swapping out the heavy fill for rubber BBs for my hunt this year.
Is the pint sized still big enough to lock firmly onto a stump/rock/fence post? Guess one could have a zipper made in it too
Do you have that bag? Was thinking the full sized gamechanger (has a zipper) and swapping out the heavy fill for rubber BBs for my hunt this year.
Is the pint sized still big enough to lock firmly onto a stump/rock/fence post? Guess one could have a zipper made in it too
Thanks for the gouge...
Good enough to call it a dedicated rear bag for the range too? I dont need a collection of these things
Funny this came back up. I’ve been using a heavy fill pint sized GC for PRS. It’s incredibly stable off of everything I’ve used it on. I also use it as a rear bag for prone shooting. I used to use a full size bag, but I find the pint size is a better all around bag. I now have another pint size that I filled up with git-lite (I already had it in another bag). I unstitched a small section, dumped the fill, then refilled with git-lite. I filled it to exactly 15oz, which is about equal to the heavy fill bag in fill amount.
The git-lite is maybe 90% as stable as the sand, but it weighs 15oz vs 5lbs, 8oz for the heavy sand fill.
I now have a heavy bag for competition, and a lite bag for hunting that have the same dimensions and shooting characteristics. You can order one from Armageddon Gear pre filled with git-lite.