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Rear bag for Mcmillian A5 stock

I am looking for a rear bag that works well with this stock. I am currently using a Protector with rabbit ears. It works but the Rabit Ears is not a great fit for this stock. I would like to hear some recomendations from people with experience with this stock.
 
I had Edgewood make me bag with custom spaced ears. I think I asked for 7/8 inch width. It works great and really wasn't much more expensive than a off the shelf one.
 
I started out with bench rest shooting and got stuck in the rabbit eared rear bag syndrome. I now shoot tactical from a bipod and my A5 doesn't like those ears or anything else I've tried. It's been difficult to avoid putting pressure (slight though it may be) on either side of the butt of the stock when sighting and squeezing a square bag. My son put me onto this one:
https://www.triadtactical.com/Triad-Tapered-Rear-Bag.html
It works very well for him and his A5 and, when the large style is back in stock, I'll be ordering that.
JUST FOUND THEY ARE IN STOCK. Ordered it ..............
 
YMMV< I have found when using "Hook" style stocks with a bi-pod that squeeze bags work well for me..check out "sage flats shooters" also if you would like a taller one you can call they have a 9.5" tall bag as well as the 7.5" great price too..Danny It looks like "tri-ad tactical " is selling this bag as the "Tab squeeze bag"..
 

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