boomer68
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- Oct 23, 2006
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Just curious what folks are using at the range when shooting from bench. I have a Caldwell Stinger and was thinking of moving to bags.
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Same for me and helps to make sure your crossbow is still on before season.I use this Caldwell Bench rest for the front and a bag for the rear.
A review by me would be self-serving and biased, simply because I am the US Dealer for SEB Rests.I have been using a Browning Bull Bag for the front for about 30 years now. (Haven't seen these anywhere for many years.) Wish I had bought two!
I also have a Caldwell Tackdriver one as back up for others (Susan, Lauryn, etc.) to use when we go to the range, but it isn't quite as nice, as the Browning has leather in the V.
I do find that having something under the front bag to lift it is necessary with some rifles, at some ranges. My local range usually had some 2' x 12' boards for this. I have yet to come up with the best solution yet...but saw something online the other day that has given me an idea that I need to look into further. I'll let you know after I have experimented with it...
I have experimented with various metal target type front rests, that either friends have, or demo'd them from the LGS's I worked at, but so far have found the bull bag to work best for me.
Plus, the bull bag goes with me on hunting trips and gets used where I am not hiking and do not have to lug the extra weight and bulk around. Plus, it comes in handy when we take breaks when travelling between areas and pull the rifles out for a little field target fun. Set the bag on a log, stump, or large rock and shoot at safe targets at unknown distances to test our ranging abilities and cold first shot shooting at unknown distances. Keeps skills sharp, plus is a lot of fun with your hunting partners (right DrMike)!
Although, I would like to try one of those new fancy ones like Ernie has under his rifle! Saw one online the other day for the first time...looks mighty fancy, and could be interesting to try with my 25 Creedmoor (barrel just arrived, and will be put on the donor rifle in June when I get back from Africa!), and the 7mm PRC (and others) for load development.
Would love to hear Ernie's review of it!
For rear bags, I have used various rabbit ear bags for years. I now have a nice set of leather ones, including the smaller flatter elbow ones like Ernie has, and use them that work best for the particular rifle (e.g., single shot or lever action vs bolt action). I also have some Caldwell ones for back up for others to use with that bull bag. I have also picked up a couple of Caldwell Tack Driver X bags (regular and mini) to pack in the truck for hunting too. Have played with them a little, but not much as yet. The mini can go into a daypack for use for either the front or rear as the circumstances may call for if shooting prone, or over a heavy branch (need to take out a little media for the latter to work best). I have seen some of the bags that competitive shooters are using from positional stands that may be a better option for this, but have not yet seen these on the shelves of LGSs.