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The Basics, Starting Out
Shooting bag help wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="Fatcatbuster" data-source="post: 2467625" data-attributes="member: 122496"><p>Im a frugal Yankee and re-use everything I can. Shooting bags are no exception. This is what works for me. I like the size of the 1 pound powder canisters as the optimum size for shooting bags. I cut off the bottom of the canister to make a kinda funnel and pull up a nylon stocking over it and fill with used tumbler media to the size I want. Then tie a knot at your desired size. A little bit bigger than a grapefruit. This has certainly helped my groups on the cheap. But I've sure looked at the new wiz-bang gizmos in the catalogs with envy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatcatbuster, post: 2467625, member: 122496"] Im a frugal Yankee and re-use everything I can. Shooting bags are no exception. This is what works for me. I like the size of the 1 pound powder canisters as the optimum size for shooting bags. I cut off the bottom of the canister to make a kinda funnel and pull up a nylon stocking over it and fill with used tumbler media to the size I want. Then tie a knot at your desired size. A little bit bigger than a grapefruit. This has certainly helped my groups on the cheap. But I've sure looked at the new wiz-bang gizmos in the catalogs with envy. [/QUOTE]
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