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Difference in performance according to bench rest bags fill
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<blockquote data-quote="Waidmanns Heil" data-source="post: 1052096" data-attributes="member: 82344"><p>Hi folks, </p><p>I hope you are all doing fine.</p><p></p><p>I own a pair of "Outdoor Connection" bench rest sand bags. They are now filled with sand taken at the beach.</p><p>Their heavy weight makes them usable for long range shooting at the range field, but too heavy to carry in a backpack on hunting days.</p><p>I was thinking about filling them with expanded polystyrene 2mm. balls and to bring them on the field to shoot at around 300 to 400 yards.</p><p>Does any of you know how much deviation could I get from the elastic effect that Polystyrene could provide when shooting vs. a harder rest?</p><p>Would we be talking about shooting variations of a couple of inches at 300 ft. or bigger variations?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your insights</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waidmanns Heil, post: 1052096, member: 82344"] Hi folks, I hope you are all doing fine. I own a pair of “Outdoor Connection” bench rest sand bags. They are now filled with sand taken at the beach. Their heavy weight makes them usable for long range shooting at the range field, but too heavy to carry in a backpack on hunting days. I was thinking about filling them with expanded polystyrene 2mm. balls and to bring them on the field to shoot at around 300 to 400 yards. Does any of you know how much deviation could I get from the elastic effect that Polystyrene could provide when shooting vs. a harder rest? Would we be talking about shooting variations of a couple of inches at 300 ft. or bigger variations? Thank you for your insights [/QUOTE]
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