Doesn't quite fit in the "Wanted" category....
Can anybody recommend where I can get a good quality rear bag? This would be for general shooting but also something I can use for precision long range stuff and for when I make the jump into F Class?
I also am looking for a more down to earth front bag for the likes of the Enfields etc, any recommendations?
Thanks
Quality Rear Bag
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Quality Rear Bag
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Re: Quality Rear Bag
Rear bag - A SEB from Brian Fox would be a very good start.
Front bag - Hmm... Well I use a rucksack with a coat over it or similar , if you can get down far enough a small under filed squeeze bag will do as well and they are easy enough to pocket when not in use.
Front bag - Hmm... Well I use a rucksack with a coat over it or similar , if you can get down far enough a small under filed squeeze bag will do as well and they are easy enough to pocket when not in use.
Re: Quality Rear Bag
An edgewood is an excellent bag. I use a Protektor coudura rear bag, and edgewood front.
What ever you do, don't buy a leather one.
What ever you do, don't buy a leather one.
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