Hey guys, question about rear bags. A friend of mine (and a really good shooter) recommended that I upgrade to a Protektor rear bag due to its density and weight. He said having a solid rear support that doesn’t deflect much when shooting can help bring my groups together and help prevent the occasional flier I’m getting.
I can see his point but wanted to see what the general consensus is about rear bags and if having one too soft can have an impact on group size at distance (1000 yards)?
FWIW, I’m shooting a tactical style rifle (Custom R700 in MPA chassis with an Atlas PSR) in 1000 yard paper competitions going up against F-Class rifles. Best I’ve done so far is 3rd place out of about 25-35 shooters on average. I’d love to place higher with a tactical style rifle without getting something like a Phoenix bipod.
One of my main concerns is not being able to squeeze a Protektor as much for fine aiming. I know they are meant to be used with an F-Class bipod so most aiming is done with fine adjustments on the bipod vs the rear bag. Thx.
I can see his point but wanted to see what the general consensus is about rear bags and if having one too soft can have an impact on group size at distance (1000 yards)?
FWIW, I’m shooting a tactical style rifle (Custom R700 in MPA chassis with an Atlas PSR) in 1000 yard paper competitions going up against F-Class rifles. Best I’ve done so far is 3rd place out of about 25-35 shooters on average. I’d love to place higher with a tactical style rifle without getting something like a Phoenix bipod.
One of my main concerns is not being able to squeeze a Protektor as much for fine aiming. I know they are meant to be used with an F-Class bipod so most aiming is done with fine adjustments on the bipod vs the rear bag. Thx.
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