I hunt on private property where a person might just have to stop the truck and jump out to take a quick shot off of a hood of a pickup truck. For the height of myself in relationship to my truck hood, I usually shoot the rifle with the bipod legs folded up, laying the across the hood at said predator.
Does anyone use a small bag under the bipod for such a condition? Im looking at some of the small rear bags that are used in PRS competition. There are a lot to choose from. Like holsters for pistols, a person could spend a small fortune, trying to figure which one to buy. I currently use a large crown royal bag (Half gallon Size, filled with oil dry) for rear support (I swear I found this bag on the side of the road!) and I could just use a fifth size bag for the front (If I get real lucky and find that size on the side of the road too!). Thanks in advance.
Does anyone use a small bag under the bipod for such a condition? Im looking at some of the small rear bags that are used in PRS competition. There are a lot to choose from. Like holsters for pistols, a person could spend a small fortune, trying to figure which one to buy. I currently use a large crown royal bag (Half gallon Size, filled with oil dry) for rear support (I swear I found this bag on the side of the road!) and I could just use a fifth size bag for the front (If I get real lucky and find that size on the side of the road too!). Thanks in advance.









