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<blockquote data-quote="TurboSportTSi" data-source="post: 1592851" data-attributes="member: 91633"><p>I use a rear bag from TAB Gear. A lot of bags have some kind of lightweight fill nowadays, so they aren't too heavy. I know their Str8Laced one is popular. </p><p></p><p>A rectangular bag seems to be the most versatile since you never know on what angle you will be shooting when hunting and the different heights make it easy to adapt to most situations. Doesn't really help with a real tall bipod though. </p><p></p><p>I keep mine in a side stuff pouch on my pack, which is accessible when the pack is on or off. That said, I find that I am much slower getting set up and steady using the bag. If it is a long shot on an animal that is barely moving, no biggie. Shorter shots are just easier to use your fist or unaided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboSportTSi, post: 1592851, member: 91633"] I use a rear bag from TAB Gear. A lot of bags have some kind of lightweight fill nowadays, so they aren't too heavy. I know their Str8Laced one is popular. A rectangular bag seems to be the most versatile since you never know on what angle you will be shooting when hunting and the different heights make it easy to adapt to most situations. Doesn't really help with a real tall bipod though. I keep mine in a side stuff pouch on my pack, which is accessible when the pack is on or off. That said, I find that I am much slower getting set up and steady using the bag. If it is a long shot on an animal that is barely moving, no biggie. Shorter shots are just easier to use your fist or unaided. [/QUOTE]
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