We started a quest a few months ago to build the perfect rear bag. Once we got the blend of the fill right it was clear that we were on to something. One key is to have the bag sized correctly for your set up. We offer many different shapes and sizes so you can find what works best for you. When you buy a rear bag you are buying “your” perfect rear bag. If it doesn’t fit well we will adjust or replace it until it does. You just pay shipping. We have sold over 200 of these and are incredibly grateful for the support! We will continue to work hard to earn your business! Check our this bag and all of our other gear
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The ELR bag-
This is our original, best selling bag.
I came up with this bag to relieve my frustration with the multiple rear bags I had tried and with how the filler slips and slides on itself. Slippy is good for squeezing but not so good for stability. I searched for a filler to get stability like a sand bag without sacrificing the ability to squeeze it and adjust. I found a great combo that is squeezable but sort of binds together for stability when you want it to.
I was trying to find a way to illustrate how different this bag is. This video shows it pretty well. This is a popular brand of rear bag vs what I came up with.
Notice how the rifle cants I am hitting it so hard with my bag under it. The key is the fill material and having the bag sized correctly.
I dubbed this one the "ELR" rear bag as it is built for stability. We have coyote, multicam, black multicam, MARPAT(digital woodlands), ACU digital, and black.(we sometimes have limited special run colors as well)
Standard height ELR bag is $39. It sets with the stock compressed in at around 4”- 5". The short side sits at 2.25-2.75". This size has worked well for 99% of people.
We also have the ELR mini. If the ELR is a little too tall for you this should be perfect.
If you are unsure of what size you need do this.
Set up behind your rifle with your bipod at the normal height you use for drills or load development or ELR.
Use another bag or something that will hold the stock to set it at a height that puts your POA slightly above your typical target height.
Measure the space between the ground and the part of the stock that will ride on the bag. Be careful to get the lowest part of the stock that will be on the bag. Do this a couple of times and you will get a fairly good idea of what is normal for you.
Obviously you won't always be shooting exactly like this but most of us have our typical position and target height that we shoot at a lot of the time. The idea is to bring extreme stability to ELR, your load development or, dot drills or groups. And you can still squeeze the heck out of the bag and get more height in different situations just like any other bag.
And what self respecting "gun stuff" company doesn't send out stickers with their products? Not us!
PrecisionUndergroundRifleGear.com
The ELR bag-
This is our original, best selling bag.
I came up with this bag to relieve my frustration with the multiple rear bags I had tried and with how the filler slips and slides on itself. Slippy is good for squeezing but not so good for stability. I searched for a filler to get stability like a sand bag without sacrificing the ability to squeeze it and adjust. I found a great combo that is squeezable but sort of binds together for stability when you want it to.
I was trying to find a way to illustrate how different this bag is. This video shows it pretty well. This is a popular brand of rear bag vs what I came up with.
Notice how the rifle cants I am hitting it so hard with my bag under it. The key is the fill material and having the bag sized correctly.
I dubbed this one the "ELR" rear bag as it is built for stability. We have coyote, multicam, black multicam, MARPAT(digital woodlands), ACU digital, and black.(we sometimes have limited special run colors as well)
Standard height ELR bag is $39. It sets with the stock compressed in at around 4”- 5". The short side sits at 2.25-2.75". This size has worked well for 99% of people.
We also have the ELR mini. If the ELR is a little too tall for you this should be perfect.
If you are unsure of what size you need do this.
Set up behind your rifle with your bipod at the normal height you use for drills or load development or ELR.
Use another bag or something that will hold the stock to set it at a height that puts your POA slightly above your typical target height.
Measure the space between the ground and the part of the stock that will ride on the bag. Be careful to get the lowest part of the stock that will be on the bag. Do this a couple of times and you will get a fairly good idea of what is normal for you.
Obviously you won't always be shooting exactly like this but most of us have our typical position and target height that we shoot at a lot of the time. The idea is to bring extreme stability to ELR, your load development or, dot drills or groups. And you can still squeeze the heck out of the bag and get more height in different situations just like any other bag.
And what self respecting "gun stuff" company doesn't send out stickers with their products? Not us!
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