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Rear bag adjustment with Protektor

I do my own bag filling, so I can have any degree of hardness I want. Generally, if your stock does not have an angle on the butt, you will have to use the rest to adjust for elevation. Protektor makes bags that are primarily designed to be used with a rest that handles the adjustments, and those more suitable for bag squeezing. Typically a bag squeezer will want an angled stock so that he can make elevation adjustments more easily.
 
I just looked at Protektor website today and they have flat mats made specifically for raising a rear bag. The prices on most of the items were better than the Midway sale from what I saw.
 
I have been using a Protektor rear bag since 2010 with Sinclair Gen 3 F-class bipods.
Makes for a really solid and stable set up.

The Protektor bag has a slightly sloping top so after I get the rifle set for height on the bipod, I can make minor elevation adjustments by sliding the stock back or forward slightly to get the perfect vertical alignment. If you stock base is slightly sloped, you can adjust it even more easily that way as well.

Seems to work for me.
With that set up, my new 26-inch Shilen Select Match 416R SS barrel on my Savage 12 FV .223 frame with an MDT LSS Gen1 chassis is averaging 0.217 5 round groups at 100 yards for 408 groups with 19 different bullets from 60 to 90 grains.
Best bullet results are under 0.200 inches and I have recorded 31.8% of my groups at under 0.200 inches.
 
The adjustable rear bag supports are nice, but, are not allowed in a lot of competition classes.

I have a small Protektor for the rear (as in the pic above). When I use it with a bipod I use 'shims' under it for the gross changes in elevation. They are sheets of 1/4" ply cut to the size of the bag bottom. Just slide one or more in until I am close. Fine adjustment I slide the rifle forward or back (angled stock bottom).
 
I shoot a lot with various bipods. Always use the rear back for final adjustments. Never an issue as I always pinch in a similar fashion from shot to shot. This included a brief stink in short range benchrest.
 
Get a proper front rest or the shade tree top on a Non adjustable one and make your adjustment there.
I only shoot competitions so this may not apply to you.
The rear bag is solid support for my application....squezzin optional...lol
 

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