I like the Protektor "Doctor" model with the silver slick-top. They will make it any way you want it. MY suggestion: get a 1" thick base and MAKE SURE the space between the ears is correct for your rifle. They will build it to your exact specs. AND they will fill it and have it in your hands in 2 weeks!
+++ Great bag !Seb Bigfoot bag is my favorite for its stability and value.
You would definitely be better off without a taper as far as tracking goes. Ear spacing should equal the width of the flat.My stock has a flat on the bottom that is a little over 5/8 inch by the grip and tapers to about 7/8 wide at the recoil pad. Is that common on most stocks? What ear spacing would be best for that? Would I be better off if the stock had the same dimension instead of the taper
Alex-In Mike Ratigan's book "Extreme Rifle Accuracy" he explains that lead shot is NFG for stabilty. He correlates it to trying to build something with a pile of ball bearings....it will always want to move. I never tried lead as it is illegal in SR BR, but his point makes a lot of sense.The edgewood is the nicest rear bag out there. I dont believe theres any rule in f-class about what can be in the bag. Lead shot will make it very stable!
True. However when laying a bag on the ground its very unstable and easily moved. The small amount of settling/movement of the shot is minor in comparison to the bag shifting all over. On the bench, no way would I put shot in the bag, like you said its illegal anyhow.Alex-In Mike Ratigan's book "Extreme Rifle Accuracy" he explains that lead shot is NFG for stabilty. He correlates it to trying to build something with a pile of ball bearings....it will always want to move. I never tried lead as it is illegal in SR BR, but his point makes a lot of sense.