I have hunted and done a little shooting from a rest to test out loads and sight in new guns or scopes but am starting to take shooting from a rest a little more seriously. Accordingly, I am looking at getting some real rests instead of the make-do things I have been using. I am a bit confused by the large variety of bag materials. Protector seems like a decent brand of bags, Sinclair sells them anyway and they seem to be pretty serious about accuracy, and they make both all leather and leather bottoms with nylon uppers. Which is better? If nylon is better, what about the Caldwell bags that are all nylon?
For the front rest, does anybody like the 3 lobe bag that comes on the Caldwell rest or does everybody get one of the owl ear or flat type front bags?
I've also noticed one piece rests which seem to have solid nylon supports. It seems like the gun would jump away from solid supports so I am not sure what that is all about but the guys using this type seem to know a lot more than I do. That is not the end of things I am at right now so this is more of a curiosity question. My main decision at the moment is what type of bag and then what to fill them with.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Jim
For the front rest, does anybody like the 3 lobe bag that comes on the Caldwell rest or does everybody get one of the owl ear or flat type front bags?
I've also noticed one piece rests which seem to have solid nylon supports. It seems like the gun would jump away from solid supports so I am not sure what that is all about but the guys using this type seem to know a lot more than I do. That is not the end of things I am at right now so this is more of a curiosity question. My main decision at the moment is what type of bag and then what to fill them with.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Jim