What filling for rear bag?

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I just bought a unfilled caldwell rear bag and was wondering what the best filler would be for my needs. I shoot off of a harris front bi-pod in the front and mostly shoot off a bench but occasionally shoot prone. Weight doesn't matter as long as the bag can support it. I'm very new to long range and was just wondering what everyone else recommends. I've searched and saw where people use sand, lead shot, kitty litter, air-soft balls, rice, and so on. Thanks in advance for the help.
 
Re: What filling for rear bag?

Poly pellets my man. water proof, so they won't swell or get heavy in the rain.

i have used sand, too heavy. airsoft pellets would work.


i took some of my daughters toys (stuffed animals) she forgot about and with a quick slit of the knife and two toys later i had enough to fill my bag (which i made out of some of my old army pants.

Then i took an old name tape and had her sew the ends to the bag to create a loop where it sits on my sling

yeah .........the theme was a rear bag for the cost of my wife sewing it together for me :}
 
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The poly pellets/beads are the way to go. You can usually find them at hobby/craft stores. My local Walmarts have them back in the crafts/fabric area in pretty large bags (enough to fill a couple rear bags with).
 
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Fill it with old (clean) cut up pantyhose. Cut it into at least
4" to 6" pieces.
I bet you like better than the poly beads. It will be lighter,
and firmer yet easily molded into the shape you want for each shot.
Sow a loop on it so you can run carabiner through it and attach it to your web gear. It will be so light you will not notice it.
Mine hangs from a flashlight ring on my web belt just behind my left kidney.
 
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Weight doesn't matter to me, I just want somthing that molds easily and will hold it's shape. Will the polystyrene beads hold shape and mold easy? Keep the suggestions coming.
 
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I found beads a take it or leave it filler. I started on a very flexible rice sock so beads just didnt do it for me.

Tried everything from rice, buckwheat, chickpeas, flax seed, brown rice, lentils and now wheat.

Kind of liking wheat, it takes alot of wet to disturb it, very cheap and very bug resistant. It allows for fine tuning the bag in F-TR.

Guys I shoot with that use a benchrest adjustable front support like inert rear bags. I use a bipod and so prefer an easily adjusted rear support.

Good Luck
 
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If you want something that holds its shape and molds easily.
The pantyhose is better than poly beads, rice, or any loose filler.
And unless you only shoot from the bench, weight will matter.
 
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Personally I like dried beans. They work and don't readily absorb moisture (they will but it take quite a bit of moisture for an extended period of time). Not to mention they make a good alternative food source in a pinch.
 
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I currently have rice in mine and I don't think it holds shape as well as sand would. I'll probably do a new one with airsoft pellets or sand - maybe a mixture. Have shot using one of those for a relay and liked it quite a bit.
 
Re: What filling for rear bag?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bjordan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Weight doesn't matter to me, I just want somthing that molds easily and will hold it's shape. Will the polystyrene beads hold shape and mold easy? Keep the suggestions coming. </div></div>

Yes, they will.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PJ3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I use air soft pellets. Cost is cheap...around $15.00. Light, easy to mold, and functional. </div></div>
Thats what I'm useing for now. I'm not 100% sold on them yet. I would like something a little firmer. Maybe I'll try adding more into my bag. I used cat litter(clean) in some smaller bags for the weight saving while I was Hunting.
 
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If your shooting from a bench or prone and don't have to pack it around, I would stay with sand or a variant. Go to a pet store with aquarium supplies. This sand is cleaned and will not put salt deposits on leather. A little while ago I filled a Protector long eared bag with a finely crushed rock from the pet store. A little lighter than sand and the angularity of the rock keeps it from settling as much in a string. Five bucks and it wouuld fill two of the Protector rear bags. Oh yeah, if you haven't done to many of these, do not overfill, particularly the ears.
 
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Went to Petco and bought the smallest bag of aquarium sand, I think it was about $7.00 or so. Still have 80% of the bag. If you want I'll be more than happy to give you what is left over.

Maxwell
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RESCOP4808</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Fill it with old (clean) cut up pantyhose. Cut it into at least
4" to 6" pieces.
I bet you like better than the poly beads. It will be lighter,
and firmer yet easily molded into the shape you want for each shot.
Sow a loop on it so you can run carabiner through it and attach it to your web gear. It will be so light you will not notice it.
Mine hangs from a flashlight ring on my web belt just behind my left kidney. </div></div>

Why do the pantyhose have to be clean?
 
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Thanks for the suggestions, my boss actually had a really good suggestion. We had some stuff people use to put in cigarette disposal boxes at work. It looks like tiny black rocks that are a little bigger than sand but smaller than polystyrene beads. Not as heavy as sand but seems to mold and hold shape very well. I'll give it a thorough test this weekend and report back.

Thanks alot for helping a newb out.
 
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bjordan, i'm not sure how close you are to Spruce pine NC, but if you are in the area my company recycles plastic through a granulator. the granulated ABS makes great media for any type of front or rear bag, its weight is somewhere between sand and poly styrean beads and its waterproof. best of all is we produce about 2000 lbs a day, so an endless free supply.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: shoot4fun</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you are going to be shooting from a bench and the bag will always be in the dry use sand. Otherwise, use poly pellets. Really, the best overall choice I have found for a rear rest is this:
http://www.triadtactical.com/Red-Tac-Gear-Tactical-Pillow.html

And you will never go wrong buying from Triad.
</div></div>

Thanks, I will check out their product. Hoping to only buy the right stuff once!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: showlow50</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I used some old polishing media [ ground walnut hulls] works great for me. </div></div>
That's what I have always used too.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PJ3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I use air soft pellets. Cost is cheap...around $15.00. Light, easy to mold, and functional. </div></div>

+1
and
Triad makes a great bag
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: thefitter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">...Why do the pantyhose have to be clean? </div></div>
If you can keep your mind on riflery when that particular aroma is swirling around your head, you're a better man than I am.




Or not.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PJ3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I use air soft pellets. Cost is cheap...around $15.00. Light, easy to mold, and functional. </div></div>

Same here....Works for me so far...
 
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i use rice. mostly because its super cheap, i dont feel bad if it gets wet. it only cost me .20 cents., you could eat it ya, or you could bait with it
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: thefitter</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RESCOP4808</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Fill it with old (clean) cut up pantyhose. Cut it into at least
4" to 6" pieces.
I bet you like better than the poly beads. It will be lighter,
and firmer yet easily molded into the shape you want for each shot.
Sow a loop on it so you can run carabiner through it and attach it to your web gear. It will be so light you will not notice it.
Mine hangs from a flashlight ring on my web belt just behind my left kidney. </div></div>

Why do the pantyhose have to be clean? </div></div>

It's an evidence thing - dead hooker blood tends to attract police officers, and when you're doing your shooting at a range, there's likely to be lots of those types hanging around.
 
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Try using the fine sand that collects in the corners of parking lots. I still use an old sand sock filled with the sandy soot from the edges of a parade deck.
I don't think there is a standard for rear bags. Soft or firm. Its user's preference. I used to have a sand sock that was so firm that you would have to punch it for adjustment. It was great for 800-1100 meter shooting. My preference latter changed to softer socks.
 
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I have used sand for years, but I think I am going to try moon sand. Look in the kids toy isle, near the playdough. It's light and will not harden up like playdough.
 
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Poly pellets is the best answer. Light weight unlike sand and can get wet without turning to mush like rice or beans and also won't attract varmints. It's also not very expensive.
 
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I use rice right now, but I am changing over to what ever is used in desticate bags. I always store my rear bag in my case with my rifle, I thought it would be a good rust prevention. Besides I have yet to have resort to my rice for a food source.
 
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+1 for poly beads. The Hobby Lobby store that my wife frequents sells it.

I also just bought 25lbs of walnut media from Harbor Freight for $25 for my tumbler. I will be using the spent media to make another bag and try it out.

tater
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Off topic, but how's Camp Horno these days AMT? </div></div>

A few new buildings, same old squadbays, and I wouldn't recommend drinking the tap watter. LOL
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mcimma</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PJ3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I use air soft pellets. Cost is cheap...around $15.00. Light, easy to mold, and functional. </div></div>

Same here....Works for me so far... </div></div>

I have a little less than 32K of them here I'll probably never use, that I'll hang a bargain price on.

Part, or all, 'till gone.

PM me, if interested.........
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AMTeam4</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Off topic, but how's Camp Horno these days AMT? </div></div>

A few new buildings, same old squadbays, and I wouldn't recommend drinking the tap watter. LOL</div></div>

LOL I was there in 88-90 with I co 3/1 but stopped back by in 2000 to show my wife around. Not much changed then.
 
Re: What filling for rear bag?

bjordan, i'm not sure how close you are to Spruce pine NC, but if you are in the area my company recycles plastic through a granulator. the granulated ABS makes great media for any type of front or rear bag, its weight is somewhere between sand and poly styrean beads and its waterproof. best of all is we produce about 2000 lbs a day, so an endless free supply.
Where about near Spruce Pine? I'm in Johnson City.