Several years ago I bought a bag fill that I liked but I can't remember where I got it. It is black plastic pellets about 1-2 mm in diameter. Does anyone know where this can be bought?
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Might be spex-liteI had my daughter sew up some cammo bags years ago, still going strong. I like dry beans because they can get wet but dry quickly, there are many sizes to choose how you like your bag ie; small beans, medium large etc. as far as firmness goes. And put a zipper in place and you can switch the stuffing anytime you want. Win/Win plus it's cheap........ It's so easy a caveman could do it!!! As long as you can use a sewing machine, LOL
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The Precision Underground fill is less than half the weight of sand, a little heavier than Git-Lite. However it's almost as stable as sand. My Schmedium with the PU fill at 85% weighs a little over 3 poundsFor anything outside of PRS kinda competitions (where an 8lbs Schmedium with heavy sand is the ticket) Git-Lite is an awesome options. Not as stable as sand but crazy light and very stable
Yeah, that sounds like a good option. All depends what your needs are, I guess. For PRS and anything where your movements aren't timed, I like my heavy schmedium cause I don't mind carrying an 8lbs bag that is super stable. When movements are timed like a "sniper match" or something like CD's BOTC, I like carrying my Pintsize with Git-Lite cause it barely weighs over 1lbs. That PU fill sounds like a pretty happy medium if that lines up with your needs/requirements.The Precision Underground fill is less than half the weight of sand, a little heavier than Git-Lite. However it's almost as stable as sand. My Schmedium with the PU fill at 85% weighs a little over 3 pounds
They are not light. They seem to be solid polyethylene.Is it extremely light weight? Sounds like it might be git lite fill