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Edgewood Softy Bag
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Kyle" data-source="post: 306574" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>I've been considering trying a regular rear bag rather than a sand sock to try to get rid of the heartbeat from my sight picture. Has anyone ever used the Edgewood Softy rear bag? Is it any better than a sand sock for stablizing the rifle? (i.e bipod on front, softy in the rear). I see on Sinclairs web site they also have the Protektor Custom Rear Bag - Bunny Ear that looks similar for a bit less money.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p><p> </p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Kyle, post: 306574, member: 347"] I've been considering trying a regular rear bag rather than a sand sock to try to get rid of the heartbeat from my sight picture. Has anyone ever used the Edgewood Softy rear bag? Is it any better than a sand sock for stablizing the rifle? (i.e bipod on front, softy in the rear). I see on Sinclairs web site they also have the Protektor Custom Rear Bag - Bunny Ear that looks similar for a bit less money. Thanks Jay [/QUOTE]
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