Hi all
just seeing what is the norm for filling the Caldwell fron and rear bags.
see everything from cat litter to rice/corn media etc
as we have to carry the rifles etc some distance to the range so really looking for something light, and being scottish something cheap!!!!!!!!!!!lol
douglas
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Re: caldwell dead shot bags
not sure about light but i blagged some sand from sainsburys garage came from the spill bucket, matey was filling them up and i couldn't help but ask :lol:
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Re: caldwell dead shot bags
There is a place in Fife that sells the pukka sand for range bags. I have it noted down somewhere and will try and find it.
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