The AG flat bag with sand fill is just over 4 pounds, with the Purge it's just over a pound depending on the percentage of fill.How much weight savings do you get if any?
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The AG flat bag with sand fill is just over 4 pounds, with the Purge it's just over a pound depending on the percentage of fill.How much weight savings do you get if any?
Is the PU Light fill you speak of the same as the PURG light(ish) Bag Filler?I am not sure if this is the same as the AG Get Lite, but I have the PU light fill in a rear bag. Riding around in my match pack, it has pulverized into a white powder. Now the bag is like a chalk bag a pitcher uses. Not sure if its a bad batch or a what, but I would not recommend this unless you are very delicate with the bag to keep the fill from getting crushed.
I am not sure. Its whatever one that PU offers for their light fill.Is the PU Light fill you speak of the same as the PURG light(ish) Bag Filler?
I have some Spex-Lite 5125 that I'm going to put in a full size game changer for a rear bag, hopefully that isn't what you have. Because it'll be in my match bag most of the time.
I ended up not liking Git-lite, it was light, but the beads are very smooth and do not lock against each other, did not feel like it would settle, very easy to shift around. I did switch to the PURG and very happy with it for a light weight fill. It is very chalky, and does make a lot of dust, which does not bother me. I am only concerned about it wearing down because of all the dust. I will say that I still go back to my Shmedium Game Changer heavy fill when I am competing when weight is not an issue, it just locks onto the barricades and does not allow the rifle to shift. If weight is a concern, I think the PURG is the best. They do give you extra, so if it does wear down, you can add as you need it.Any love for this stuff? https://spexlite.com/shooting-bag-fill-1
And in retrospect, any complaints about Git-lite and PURG? I just ordered enough PURG to fill a child's sittin' bean bag, so I'm looking for confirmation here, guys!
I got the PURG light-ish for my warhorse clede. Stupid light and way better for strapping to the outside of my pack, with pretty good shooting stability. I have a recon mini with the regular factory fill that I think locks up a little better, but feels heavier/denser, and honestly a bit better.
The downside is there is a bit of material break down, and my bag now 'poofs' like a climbing chalk sock if I toss it down next to my rifle.
Appreciate it guys! Yea we learned after a while the fill will break down some and get dusty. We use seam sealer on our production bags that get filled, but I’m thinking about adding a suggestion to use some bag wax on the seams when you retrofit a bag. Rub it in good and warm it up with a hairdryer a few times and it should seal it up pretty well. It’s good for the bag too. I noticed a new company on here selling wax and it looks pretty good. I can’t remember the name, but it should be easy to fine with the search.I ended up not liking Git-lite, it was light, but the beads are very smooth and do not lock against each other, did not feel like it would settle, very easy to shift around. I did switch to the PURG and very happy with it for a light weight fill. It is very chalky, and does make a lot of dust, which does not bother me. I am only concerned about it wearing down because of all the dust. I will say that I still go back to my Shmedium Game Changer heavy fill when I am competing when weight is not an issue, it just locks onto the barricades and does not allow the rifle to shift. If weight is a concern, I think the PURG is the best. They do give you extra, so if it does wear down, you can add as you need it.
I ended up using crushed walnut media instead of the sand in my game changer +1. So far it seems to work well and is easier to move and doesn't knock over NRL22 props as easy as sand does.Bringing this back from the dead.
Just ordered some PURG lite fill for my +1 bag that is ungodly heavy. I can’t want to test it out!
I actually just used my Schmedium for the first time, at a match last weekend, after replacing the sand with PURG. Wanted to shed weight for hunting/rucking and figured I should try it first. I really like it. Just be sure to feel it out at home first to get the fill amount right. While I was like 99% full with the sand, I needed to drop that to like 65-70% with the PURG lightish for the rifle to settle in. Once it was dialed in, though, I found it to be quite stable. It's not sand, and there are definitely advantages to the heavy bags, but this did 90% of the job with like 30% of the weight. I'm pretty sure I could now use the bag as a pillow to take a nap in a pinch. I think you'll like it!Bringing this back from the dead.
Just ordered some PURG lite fill for my +1 bag that is ungodly heavy. I can’t want to test it out!
I got the media in my +1 bag switched out, I share the same sentiments.I actually just used my Schmedium for the first time, at a match last weekend, after replacing the sand with PURG. Wanted to shed weight for hunting/rucking and figured I should try it first. I really like it. Just be sure to feel it out at home first to get the fill amount right. While I was like 99% full with the sand, I needed to drop that to like 65-70% with the PURG lightish for the rifle to settle in. Once it was dialed in, though, I found it to be quite stable. It's not sand, and there are definitely advantages to the heavy bags, but this did 90% of the job with like 30% of the weight. I'm pretty sure I could now use the bag as a pillow to take a nap in a pinch. I think you'll like it!
Make sure the bag isn’t too full, it sounds like it might be. The fill should not be bouncy at all, it should be completely dead. There needs to be enough empty space in the bag for it to compact/conform without stretching the fabric really tight on top where the rifle goes.I got the media in my +1 bag switched out, I share the same sentiments.
Pro's:
-Saves 10+lbs when it's on my ruck
-Gives me the option for another tool in my toolbox
-There was enough media in the PURG order to fill my +1 bag (which is huge IMO) and probably my Schmedium too if I wanted. I was worried there wouldn't be enough fill to get my +1 bag full. Worth noting a got a large bag from PURG.
Con's:
-It's just not sand and the bag still feels a little bouncy.
In all I think it's a combination of the +1 bag being new/not fully broken in and the difference in fill/media. I'm comparing it to my 4 year old waxed schedium that's been to the moon and back and it's just super worn in and it probably is 2/3 full of sand. In all I think the +1 bag is just going to be a good rear bag until I get it more broken in.
@Precision Underground can your fill be microwaved? I like to wax the outsides of my bags and then throw them in the microwave to warm the wax. Also, is there any detriment to the media if it gets wet?
Good info, thank you guys!Make sure the bag isn’t too full, it sounds like it might be. The fill should not be bouncy at all, it should be completely dead. There needs to be enough empty space in the bag for it to compact/conform without stretching the fabric really tight on top where the rifle goes.
Make sure there’s not too much fill and make sure to drop it on the obstacle(don’t set it on). You want it to be free(no pressure from your hand) and then “plop” down so the fill compacts downward. Picture fluffing up a blanket to spread it out then letting it fall/float down. Do the same thing with the bag. If you’re holding it firm in your hand when you set it down, the pressure from your hand can keep it from settling completely. There’s a lot of friction in the fill so if it doesn’t conform when you first drop it the fill isn’t going to flow around much to get it conformed. That friction is what makes the fill work so well, you just need to get the “plop” right. It’s not like a poly-fill where you set it down and then pat it with your hand to get it to conform. I’ve been meaning to do a video on this because it sounds complicated but it’s really not. Just lift the bag and let it fall onto the obstacle so it conforms/compacts the moment it lands. This should leave a flat spot on the top for the rifle to sit. If the fabric on the bag is pulled really tight on top after you do this you may have too much fill in the bag.
I don’t know about microwaving it. I don’t think it would matter but that’s a total guess. Don’t gamechangers have a metal zipper on them? Either way I think setting it in the sun would be a better route. Or just use a hair dryer or heat gun if it’s not warm in your area. I wouldn’t submerge it in water but the bag getting rained on or splashed on won’t hurt it. If it ever gets any kind of water damage we’ll send you some more.
Another note- don’t pound on the bag to try to deaden it. It will break the fill down and make it dusty. Pounding it won’t really help anything except creating more empty space inside the bag. You can get the same result by removing some of the fill. Feel free to reach out if you still have trouble!