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SubscribeThat's GREAT to hear!I was a little skeptical and thought it might be a tad too full, but it noticeably improved my score. Might have sold a couple for you.
Yeah I watched one of your videos about how you kind of bridge the buttstock to your chest and the bag just supports it without controlling it. I've been shooting at little discs indoors at 50ft and we measure the runout from center. Every little tweak can be measured down to the 1/1000in.That's GREAT to hear!
Full so that you don't gather up your bag shot-to-shot. Consistency drives Precision.
Taylor
Man with the most toys wins....and you are a gold medalist, Nik! LOL@Enough Said
Just got the Grande...many thanks. It is genius and what I needed.
I now have the complete set...well I actually have 2 answers so 4 bags in total
I think our young friend has way more toys than both of us combinedMan with the most toys wins....and you are a gold medalist, Nik! LOL
I have all three also but find I use the Answer most...just seems to fit me and my rifles in the most cases.
Hope you and yours are well and thriving.
Cheers
Safe travelsI've made and sold my last "Made in Alaska" rear bag. The moving van is loaded, the house is sold (to another Alaska shooter) and soon we will be on our journey out of Alaska and back to the deep South.
Wow, what a great 25-year chapter this was... Spent 19 years of it working my own business, never having to ask for time off.
Hunted all over Alaska as a resident. Wrote two books about it, and then created a group of long range shooters, over 500 strong, who network , shoot, travel and recreate with each other to this day.
It can be argued that i should have died in Alaska, and almost did on numerous solo goat hunts, but even a widow-maker heart attack and stroke could not end this story.
On to my home state of Mississippi to live out the remainder of this fantastic journey called life.
Thanks to all of you for joining me in some small way.
"LIFE IS PORTABLE"
---Marc Taylor
I've made and sold my last "Made in Alaska" rear bag. The moving van is loaded, the house is sold (to another Alaska shooter) and soon we will be on our journey out of Alaska and back to the deep South.
Wow, what a great 25-year chapter this was... Spent 19 years of it working my own business, never having to ask for time off.
Hunted all over Alaska as a resident. Wrote two books about it, and then created a group of long range shooters, over 500 strong, who network , shoot, travel and recreate with each other to this day.
It can be argued that i should have died in Alaska, and almost did on numerous solo goat hunts, but even a widow-maker heart attack and stroke could not end this story.
On to my home state of Mississippi to live out the remainder of this fantastic journey called life.
Thanks to all of you for joining me in some small way.
"LIFE IS PORTABLE"
---Marc Taylor
Welcome home, Marc. Glad the trip went well. But wow, from the freezer into the sauna? lolI'm no longer an Alaska resident. These bags will be made in my hometown of Kosciusko, MS from now on. Got out of Alaska while the getting was still good. Paypal account remains the same, as it is portable, but the bags will ship from my new (old) home.
No more 8-month winters for me. :-]]
Taylor
"Rear Bag Solutions"