anyone help me out with this question?
I’ll attempt to answer here to help out.
Note these are my words not Taylor’s, but I consider him a friend and mentor and have taken his course twice with great success so I hope I’m not overstepping.
Please keep in mind the current circumstances as far as obtaining one.
I’ve got two other name brand rear bags including a TAB.
So, What sets the Taylor made apart.?
I no longer fight the rear bag constantly, whether it is trying to lock the rear of the rifle in place during the shot process or between shots after recoil this bag is rock solid, it doesn’t give up the rear of the rifle by being too soft.
This bag is filled more than my other two brands, why? So it can be locked in solid. With my three graspers I’m able to firm the bag up like no other I have used, the pincer fingers are able to solidly pinch the rear of the rifle and control it during recoil. Why don’t the others brands do this with the fill amount? Well they close the bags on the sewing machine which doesn’t allow the proper amount of fill, Taylor hand closes each and everyone of these bags.
It’s the right size in all the right places and able to be firmed up easily. I’ve spent much more on much less of a rear bag.
That constant fidget with the rear of the rifle? It’s gone with a Taylor made bag. He is moving towards leaving Alaska, I’m thinking I need to buy a lifetime(I’m 36) supply of Taylor made rear bags, or I’m gonna need to learn to make my own when I wear this one out.
Just used it on Friday to hit my first ever Mile shot with my 6.5. Went 2 for 3 on clay pigeons at 1015 in July in class, just windage missed the 3rd.
Not sure how to post videos here but I’ve got one with a 300 Norma and it is just so solid between shots in the video nothing moves. So here’s a picture instead.
@Enoughsaid get well soon sir.