Shooting rest
#22
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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#23

I'm in the film production business and I use sandbags on every shoot. An inexpensive and durable way to have some versatility in having a stable rest is to use sandbag made for the video & photo world. They have straps for carrying as well.
Here a link to Amazon with a number of choices.
http://tinyurl.com/gunrest
I use mine all the time in different configurations. Some times I lay a small one across the barrel to prevent barrel jump.
You can fill them with anything you like sand, lead shot or rice (which I don't recommend, since it is subject to humidity and moisture.) Non-Clumping Cat Litter also works.
If you want a lighter weight bag use Sandblasting Glass Bead Abrasive. It's about $40 for 50 lbs.
Sand and Cat litter is cheaper.
__Thom
Here a link to Amazon with a number of choices.
http://tinyurl.com/gunrest
I use mine all the time in different configurations. Some times I lay a small one across the barrel to prevent barrel jump.
You can fill them with anything you like sand, lead shot or rice (which I don't recommend, since it is subject to humidity and moisture.) Non-Clumping Cat Litter also works.
If you want a lighter weight bag use Sandblasting Glass Bead Abrasive. It's about $40 for 50 lbs.
Sand and Cat litter is cheaper.
__Thom
#24

I'm of the opinion that shooting from bags or an adjustable front rest and rear bag is better for building shooting technique than are full rests like the Lead Sled.
#25
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,917

Those are pretty neat Thom, especially the one with the carrying handle. Thanks for posting.
My wife sews. I know she can make a couple of those in a flash.
Good tip. I bought a 50 lb. bag and it was a lot lighter than a 50 lb. bag of corn. 
(I know what you mean.
The weight/bulk ratio is nice.)
My wife sews. I know she can make a couple of those in a flash.
If you want a lighter weight bag use Sandblasting Glass Bead Abrasive. It's about $40 for 50 lbs.

(I know what you mean.
