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Creating A Solid Sandbag Rest In Your Treestand
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<blockquote data-quote="BLC3128" data-source="post: 1741588" data-attributes="member: 101837"><p>What do you do to ensure that you have a proper rest for your rifle in your tree stand? </p><p></p><p>I'm talking specifically about built stands with 4 openings (one on each side) to shoot out. I have been using a Protektor front saddle bag and owl bag. I rest them on the window frames. However I have stands that have shots out to 900 yards and I feel like I need something more stable, especially for the rear bag. I like sandbags for this purpose, but I feel like I am limited with the position of my rear sandbag since it can only rest on a window frame. Does anyone have a solid solution for using sandbags in built stands? No pun intended!</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLC3128, post: 1741588, member: 101837"] What do you do to ensure that you have a proper rest for your rifle in your tree stand? I'm talking specifically about built stands with 4 openings (one on each side) to shoot out. I have been using a Protektor front saddle bag and owl bag. I rest them on the window frames. However I have stands that have shots out to 900 yards and I feel like I need something more stable, especially for the rear bag. I like sandbags for this purpose, but I feel like I am limited with the position of my rear sandbag since it can only rest on a window frame. Does anyone have a solid solution for using sandbags in built stands? No pun intended! Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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