lazyMlazyK
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When I shoot from prone with a bipod, I typically use two bags, stacked on top of eachother to get the height that I need. The bottom bag is a small soft leather bag with ears, filled with sand. The top "bag" is a tube sock filled with used corn cob media and tied on the end. I use the sock as a squeeze bag for elevation. The setup is a bit wonky, and I'd like something more secure, stable, and a bit larger in size. I've watched alot of PRS guys on YouTube and I see alot of Gamechangers. What are your thoughts on them? I think traditionally they're used as a front bag, but have seen them used on the rear as well when prone.