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What is the best Rear Bag to use.

There is no "best". But there are several good alternatives. Decide the height, and the width between the ears (the bag's ears, not yours), and then decide on the material (leather vs. cordura vs. microfiber).

Some of the bigger bags, when filled with zircon or other heavy sand, are a real PITA to move around. As in from the car to the bench.

Protektor makes a good, reasonably-priced product. Edgewood makes a top-notch, beautifully-crafted product. Hoppes makes a crappy, inexpensive product. ;)
 
Can I pile on?? Distance between the ears..... the width of stock plus or minus what?? Some gap, no gap. She who must be obeyed says, I have plenty of open space between the ears. ???
 
Why do you feel it needs to be replaced? The ORIGINAL Bald Eagle Bags are second to none. In fact a 20 year old is a young pup compared to some of the B.E. bags still being used in 100- 300 yard registered BR competition by several well known shooters who have earned Bronze, Silver, and Gold Jackets.
 
Bill Story said:
I have an old Bald Eagle I've used for 20+ years. What should I replace it with?

The latest and greatest are the front and rear bags from either Protektor or Edgewood with the new 3M material.
 
Thanks, I appreciate all the input. I really like thr Edgewood bags when I went to their web site. A little pricy though.
 
I have one Edgewood bag, quality no doubt, but I run SEB bags, way cheaper, seems like more models to choose from, and driving up the street to Ernie's house to get one, probably seals the deal. :)
 
I like the protektor DR bag. If you are lazy like me you can have them fill with regular or heavy sand for an additional charge.
Top notch people to deal with.

Danny
 
I think the formula for ear spacing is to have it 1/4" narrower than the bottom of the butt stock, ie. 1/8" narrower on each side for good tracking. Correct me if my math is off you other more experienced.
Best Wishes
 
22BRGUY said:
I think the formula for ear spacing is to have it 1/4" narrower than the bottom of the butt stock, ie. 1/8" narrower on each side for good tracking. Correct me if my math is off you other more experienced.
Best Wishes

I prefer 3/16".

Just kidding.
 

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