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Help with a stock pack?

slayer 2c

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Minuteman
  • Jan 18, 2011
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    Hey all, Noob here! I was wondering if anyone has used these or has any input on this? I like the idea but i figure before I spend the cash I'd get the thoughts of those wiser than I.

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    They can be found here: http://www.skdtac.com/BALS_MK_2_Sniper_Bean_Bag_p/bal.602.htm

    Thanks in advance for the wisdom!

    J
     
    Re: Help with a stock pack?

    not really sure of the purpose? The Fuggn guns are already heavy enough i use one of Karstens risers to get a better cheek weld and then carry all my other stuff in a pack or drag bag. Just my .02
     
    Re: Help with a stock pack?

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ss10ring</div><div class="ubbcode-body">not really sure of the purpose? The Fuggn guns are already heavy enough i use one of Karstens risers to get a better cheek weld and then carry all my other stuff in a pack or drag bag. Just my .02 </div></div>

    That particular pack incorporates a deployable rear bag so you always have one available. I also believe you can lay the bag on it's side or stand it up depending on the desired height.

    I don't have any experience but I would love to hear from someone who does. I think I remember reading about one or two people who have.
     
    Re: Help with a stock pack?

    If I'm in that bad of need for rear support I got me a fist that's pretty handy last time I checked.......
     
    Re: Help with a stock pack?

    I guess I am in that bad of need for a rear bag! I don't own one, and they look like one of those things I need to own if I'm going to be serious about this hobby. I also know I defiantly need a rear stock back as a riser to get the proper alignment on my new rifle set up. So I thought 2 birds, one stone, good way to carry both. And I'm smart enough to know when I'm dumb to the topic and ask those who are not their learned opinion!
     
    Re: Help with a stock pack?

    Interesting idea. In addition to adding extra weight to your rifle it also cuts down on the size of the regular pouch on the eagle arms stock pack. I usually keep range card in the pack so this would not work for me. I imagine that if you are a LEO and can't remember to take a rear back with you, it would serve some purpose.