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PRS Talk Git lite fill long term reviews

Mxridr

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    Looking to shed some weight for field matches. How is this product working? How much stability will I lose? Wouldn’t mind shedding some pounds. Thanks for input
     
    I've been running it for about 8 months now. I played with one of Chris' bags at a PRS match in Montana and decided to swap out the fill in my Gamechanger.

    Really liked it, so then I swapped out my BLAMM bag. At this point I'm thinking it's the way to go. Its money in my BLAMM, the weight reduction is fantastic with no loss of performance versus heavy fill beads.
     
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    I have it in a game changer and love it. If you use it side by side with other light/foam fill, it is a no brainer. It's the stability of a heavy fill without the weight.
     
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    I can echo what these other guys said. I’ve been running it in a game changer for several months and 2-3 matches and love it. To me, it is just as stable as the heavy fill. Great stuff
     
    Anyone have a lead on where to buy this stuff other than directly from Git-Lite?

    The shipping charge kills it for me. Makes more sense to order directly from Armageddon gear.
     
    @Mxridr I'm running it in my udder bag you should try it out next match... the weight savings is incredible but as you know I've likely got the lightest rifle being run in our club match (13lbs) light rifle and light bag hasn't been the most stable combination in some situations . Still a fantastic product
     
    It brought my OG game changer from over 6lbs to about 2lbs. I’ve shot 2 matches with it and a few range trips. I love it! NO RAGRETS

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    Fantastic stuff! Works great for positional and prone. Seems to hold up really well over lots of use and long term use. It’s one of my go-to shooting bags
     
    I have been practicing with my GC filled with Getlite for a couple weeks and can not say I miss the weight. I think there may be just some extra security feel when holding it, but when I plop it on the barricade and mount the rifle I can not say i miss the heavy. I know my pack feels better.
     
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    I bought some fill from a company called SpexLite and it is their 5125 fill. I bought enough to do a large GC, but haven't bought a large GC yet. Going to get a waxed OG GC to try it in. I am running a mini GC and like the stability of the heavy fill. If this stiff is legit, I will probably get another mini waxed GC to put it in for a lighter hunting bag.
     
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    I too liked the weight savings ( bought a GC with Git Lite fill ) but just not the same stability as the heavy bags. I normally go between the Waxed GC, Waxed MFC and Pint sized GC. To me there’s quite a difference compared to the light weight fill. The Only way I can describe it as a more jumpy wobble with the Git-Lite. With the heavy sand what movement I have just feels slower and not as bouncy. Know that sounds silly but it just appears as a different kind of wobble on barricades. So for me I’m still hauling my Waxed GC and Waxed MFC.
     
    It's never as stable as the heavy sand. Nothing is as stable as that.

    But, Git-Lite is very close, and I think just about as stable as other fills. There is a difference, but how much is kinda personal to decide on the weight savings.

    It absolutely rocks for hunting bags.
     
    Just found this stuff looking to get some and try it out
     
    Bee running Git-Lite for over a year, amazing stuff. I have weaned myself from multiple bags at a match to one WC Clede filled wit Git-Lite. I don't miss my OG gamechanger or any of the heavy bags at all.
     
    It's never as stable as the heavy sand. Nothing is as stable as that.

    But, Git-Lite is very close, and I think just about as stable as other fills. There is a difference, but how much is kinda personal to decide on the weight savings.

    It absolutely rocks for hunting bags.
    I too bought a pint size with git lite to carry while hunting, and man is that thing nice. I don't feel it conforms quite as well as one with heavy fill, but the difference is minimal.
     
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    Sorry for resurrecting a month old thread. I recently bought a shmedium gc and refilled it with git-lite. It was 9 lbs. 4 oz. and is now 1 lb 8 oz. I ended up filling it closer to 75-80%. I had it closer to 90% but the rifle seemed to settle better with less. I'll need to actually shoot it rather than dry firing.
     
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    I'm kind of hijacking this thread, but still the same topic. I want to buy my first bag and the waxed game changer seems to be the most popular. Besides the pint size and the regular size now there is a medium. Which would be the best first bag and which fill?
     
    I'm kind of hijacking this thread, but still the same topic. I want to buy my first bag and the waxed game changer seems to be the most popular. Besides the pint size and the regular size now there is a medium. Which would be the best first bag and which fill?
    Unless you’re humping it around the mountains on an elk hunt or taking it to Mammoth, get the regular fill or maybe sand.

    Honestly though it’s all personal preference once you learn what you like.
     
    Pick up a game changer, regular fill. If you are going to do hiking and shooting, get the lite. If you are just going to do normal shooting, the heavy fill will get job done, prob the best design. You can always buy the lite fill later, which is what it did. I got rid of my pint sized gc. I do like the waxed, but I think it's a preference thing. They all work good.


    I'm kind of hijacking this thread, but still the same topic. I want to buy my first bag and the waxed game changer seems to be the most popular. Besides the pint size and the regular size now there is a medium. Which would be the best first bag and which fill?
     
    If you're looking for a bag to start with the new Schmedium is great for matches as it combines the sand fill of the pint size with the larger surface area of the OG. We have a few in stock right now.

    For hunting either bag with gitlite works great.
     
    How much to fill a Schmedium just got mine in and didn't realize how heavy it is. It's going to be my bag for range and hunting so trying to trim weight
     
    How much to fill a Schmedium just got mine in and didn't realize how heavy it is. It's going to be my bag for range and hunting so trying to trim weight
    I would get the large bag of git lite fill to make sure you have enough, or reach out to git lite or Armageddon gear to see if their small bag is enough to fill a schmedium.
     
    I ordered a small cause I'm planning on not filling it really full talked to the owner of git lite and he said to let him know it just came in today if I get home early enough tonight I'll try to get it filled
     
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    Just threw a curveball and ordered the Tactical Udder. Like the features and it was in stock/ready to ship. Have ordered stuff from Bison over the years and Fred has always been awesome to deal with.

     
    Just threw a curveball and ordered the Tactical Udder. Like the features and it was in stock/ready to ship. Have ordered stuff from Bison over the years and Fred has always been awesome to deal with.

     
    Well I filled the schmedium with the small bag of fill and it's I'd say a double shot glass from being full. Gonna shoot a match Saturday and report back but just did a few dry fires before bed time just now and it felt about right
     
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    Gitlite is a specialty fill which I only use on matches where you need to hike a lot.. I let my youth use it on regular matches because a 13 yr old can't maneuver a heavy bag.

    The smartest thing I've seen with gitlite was at a Guardian match, where a top shooter used it in a bag which was attached to area419 plate. He basically took out the heavy fill and used gitlite. He didn't take it off his rifle all day. I plan on doing the same in November when I go to Guardian GTI.

    Aside from that, I'll 'nut up' and use the heavy shmedium. I will be filling a 419 bag w gitlite for GTI in November and to help my daughter learn how to handle a bag during transitions.

    Gitlite is NOT as stable as heavy fill. Its light, it works, but I don't use it unless I have no choice and at that point I'm thrilled to have it.
     
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    Gitlite is a specialty fill which I only use on matches where you need to hike a lot.. I let my youth use it on regular matches because a 13 yr old can't maneuver a heavy bag.

    The smartest thing I've seen with gitlite was at a Guardian match, where a top shooter used it in a bag which was attached to area419 plate. He basically took out the heavy fill and used gitlite. He didn't take it off his rifle all day. I plan on doing the same in November when I go to Guardian GTI.

    Aside from that, I'll 'nut up' and use the heavy shmedium. I will be filling a 419 bag w gitlite for GTI in November and to help my daughter learn how to handle a bag during transitions.

    Gitlite is NOT as stable as heavy fill. Its light, it works, but I don't use it unless I have no choice and at that point I'm thrilled to have it.

    The thing about light fills is they need to be firm to work well. GL appears to be a foam fill with a coating on it to make it more firm. But it’s still not really “firm”. Our light-ish filler compacts just like sand and is just as stable. It gets as hard as a rock when it compacts. It’s not as light as a foam fill but it has the stability of a heavy fill with 1/2 the weight of a standard fill. Send it back if you don’t like it. We’ve sold a bunch of it and haven’t had any returned 🤷🏼‍♂️

     
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    The thing about light fills is they need to be firm to work well. GL appears to be a foam fill with a coating on it to make it more firm. But it’s still not really “firm”. Our light-ish filler compacts just like sand and is just as stable. It gets as hard as a rock when it compacts. It’s not as light as a foam fill but it has the stability of a heavy fill with 1/2 the weight of a standard fill. Send it back if you don’t like it. We’ve sold a bunch of it and haven’t had any returned 🤷🏼‍♂️

    Can’t wait to get mine and try it.
     
    I have git-lite and just received the PURG light'ish fill. I took the heavy sand out of my AG bag that affixes to the greyops mini plate and replaced it with the PURG. It's rock solid like the sand.

    I replaced git-lite in my OG bag with the PURG. It's a little heavier but I cannot say at this point if it's any more solid that the git-lite in the OG.
     
    I have git-lite and just received the PURG light'ish fill. I took the heavy sand out of my AG bag that affixes to the greyops mini plate and replaced it with the PURG. It's rock solid like the sand.

    I replaced git-lite in my OG bag with the PURG. It's a little heavier but I cannot say at this point if it's any more solid that the git-lite in the OG.
    Right on man we appreciate the feedback. If the PURG is the same as the heavy sand just ask yourself if the heavy sand was any more stable than the GL. My bet is that it is; maybe not on a wide prop because almost anything will work if the whole bag is supported. But on something with leas surface area I bet it is.
     
    Looking to shed some weight for field matches. How is this product working? How much stability will I lose? Wouldn’t mind shedding some pounds. Thanks for input
    Nobody should hesitate to get this stuff its great, I have replaced my standard fill in my gamechanger og, schmedium and pint sized with Git Lite. I do however have a couple bags with sand because in some situations i just like it better, my mini plate pad is sand and I still have a schmedium with sand.
     
    I have git-lite and just received the PURG light'ish fill. I took the heavy sand out of my AG bag that affixes to the greyops mini plate and replaced it with the PURG. It's rock solid like the sand.

    I replaced git-lite in my OG bag with the PURG. It's a little heavier but I cannot say at this point if it's any more solid that the git-lite in the OG.
    With your AG bag that affixes to the Gray Ops mini plate which fill do you prefer? I have the heavy sand in mine and at 4 pounds it just throws the balance off for me and makes it awkward.
     
    resurrection time..... to the users using the PURG light(ish) fill, any reviews? still liking the stability and weight reduction or git-lite is the ultimate way for weight reduction but at the cost of a slight stability reduction?
     
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    My unscientific opinion is that the PURG is slightly more stable at a slightly heavier weight. I still use the git-lite as well.
     
    My unscientific opinion is that the PURG is slightly more stable at a slightly heavier weight. I still use the git-lite as well.
    I guess it looks like whatever my indented purpose is, will need to consider the options. Thanks for the feedback
     
    resurrection time..... to the users using the PURG light(ish) fill, any reviews? still liking the stability and weight reduction or git-lite is the ultimate way for weight reduction but at the cost of a slight stability reduction?
    I've been running the Purge fill in my AG Schmedium and AG flat bag with Grey Ops Mini Plate V2 since shortly after last posting in this thread. I like them both, good compromise in weight savings and stability. Getting the fill just right took a few trial and errors but it's all good now.
     
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    I've been running the Purge fill in my AG Schmedium and AG flat bag with Grey Ops Mini Plate V2 since shortly after last posting in this thread. I like them both, good compromise in weight savings and stability. Getting the fill just right took a few trial and errors but it's all good now.
    Glad it’s working for you. Getting the fill level right is important. Less is typically better. The stuff gets really firm when compressed so having space inside the bag for it to confirm is key.
     
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    I've been running the Purge fill in my AG Schmedium and AG flat bag with Grey Ops Mini Plate V2 since shortly after last posting in this thread. I like them both, good compromise in weight savings and stability. Getting the fill just right took a few trial and errors but it's all good now.
    Do you prefer the Purge over sand in the AG flat bag with Grey Ops plate? How much do you get in weight savings?
     
    Schemidium heavy for everything that doesn’t require much carrying like prs. Pint size git light for ruck matches, hunter series and hunting for me. Pint size got light is extremely stable.