Recently I came across a thread showing a new rear bag made by MOA systems that looked pretty interesting. Well I received one for Christmas and hit the range today. The bag features a air pump and bead fill. It seems really well put up together and pretty handy. When I first saw these bags I couldn't wait to get my hands on one to do some positional shooting with it.
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Initial impressions:
1. Makes adjusting vertical point of aim a lot easier compared to shifting your bone structure and shooting platform.
2. Makes quick gross adjustments to allow me to get on target quickly, reducing fatigue
This is only my first day toying with it so I'll be sure to get some more work in and update.
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Initial impressions:
1. Makes adjusting vertical point of aim a lot easier compared to shifting your bone structure and shooting platform.
2. Makes quick gross adjustments to allow me to get on target quickly, reducing fatigue
This is only my first day toying with it so I'll be sure to get some more work in and update.