One bag for PRS...what you choosing?

I typically only shoot our club matches with one bag. I was first using the Armageddon Gear Game Changer which worked well, but then I tried the SAP Solo Sack which I found I liked better. The AG Game Changer for many stages was a bit big and I found the lighter fill, while easier to haul around, did not steady the rifle as much as the heavy fill of the Solo Sack. I found the heavier Solo Sack more quickly conforms to the shape on a barricade, tank trap, or whatever you have to shoot off of and steadies the rifle more quickly and better. The last 3 months I've been trying the Area 419 Rail Changer which is the Pint Sized Game Changer that Area 419 attaches an RRS dovetail clamp to. I find the Pint Sized Game Changer has a heavy fill and that combined with the waxed canvas bag material makes it just as quick to settle onto and steady the rifle as the Solo Sack and with the rail attachment I can clamp it onto the rifle for match stages where that would be advantageous. However I'm not sure the rail attachment is worth the extra money, because I think I shoot just as quickly and as well when I'm using the Pint Sized Game Changer without the rail attachment. Also of note is the Pint Sized Game Changer makes a much better rear bag than the full sized Game Changer or the Solo Sack.

I've found that what works best for me is running the rail attachment off of the side loops on the bag or if I don't need the rail attachment it's easy to pull it off and just run the bag.
 
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I have had the Tactical Udder and the OG Gamechanger for a few years. I think I use them fairly equally, so it's really hard for me to say which one I'd take. I just received a Precision Underground comp bag to try and it looks promising.
 
I typically only shoot our club matches with one bag. I was first using the Armageddon Gear Game Changer which worked well, but then I tried the SAP Solo Sack which I found I liked better. The AG Game Changer for many stages was a bit big and I found the lighter fill, while easier to haul around, did not steady the rifle as much as the heavy fill of the Solo Sack. I found the heavier Solo Sack more quickly conforms to the shape on a barricade, tank trap, or whatever you have to shoot off of and steadies the rifle more quickly and better. The last 3 months I've been trying the Area 419 Rail Changer which is the Pint Sized Game Changer that Area 419 attaches an RRS dovetail clamp to. I find the Pint Sized Game Changer has a heavy fill and that combined with the waxed canvas bag material makes it just as quick to settle onto and steady the rifle as the Solo Sack and with the rail attachment I can clamp it onto the rifle for match stages where that would be advantageous. However I'm not sure the rail attachment is worth the extra money, because I think I shoot just as quickly and as well when I'm using the Pint Sized Game Changer without the rail attachment. Also of note is the Pint Sized Game Changer makes a much better rear bag than the full sized Game Changer or the Solo Sack.
I run the same system with the RailChanger. Love it so far and completely agree that there are times it's faster to run bag in hand than on rail. I specifically use the rail if on standard barricade stage without prone position.

If anything other than barricade positions, I'll run in hand and use as a traditional bag.

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I'm a mini fortune cookie fan. I havent used the pint size game changer but I sold my OG game changer bc I hated it. Im sure i would feel differently ab the pint sized.
 
I was using a Waxed canvas GC for a few matches.

recently got the Area 419 "rail changer" using the pint sized GC with light fill. I'll be running it this weekend and next at some matches.

i did a practice sesh with it last weekend and i REALLY like it. I’m hoping for it to be my only bag I need
 

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I was using a Waxed canvas GC for a few matches.

recently got the Area 419 "rail changer" using the pint sized GC with light fill. I'll be running it this weekend and next at some matches.

i did a practice sesh with it last weekend and i REALLY like it. I’m hoping for it to be my only bag I need

this right here ^^^ love the rail changer....ive got a bag full of bags(oxymoron)i will probably not use anymore.
 
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Are there any details/photos on the grippy version floating around the interwebs? Please post link if you have any. Color me curious! Probably same material as on the Grippy brick right?

Dave Preston shared a photo from the Grey Ops IG page recently. I think 419 might have shared a photo, too. It's a completely different material than the grippy brick material. This stuff reminds me of a cat's tongue in texture. Tom has been playing with it on different product ideas for a while now, and when you put two pieces of it together the surface adhesion when sliding them is insane - they just don't move. However, it's not like velcro - you can pull them apart almost effortlessly. There's at least one more AG product in the works with the new material that will pair with the new GameChanger. I have one of the new GCs coming for testing in the next week or two. Once I have it, I can post photos.
 
I am biased and love the Fat Boy - updated Tactical Udder. However that being said, I just can't see only running one bag. I have tried, and one bag just doesn't do everything. At this point, I run 3.

Fat Boy - Tactical Udder: https://www.bisontactical.com/shop/fat-boy-tactical-udder/
Tiny Rear Bag : https://www.bisontactical.com/shop/tiny-rear-bag/
Traust Gamer Bag: https://www.bisontactical.com/shop/gamer-bag-by-traust-shooting-accessories/

The Tiny bag is the only one I could really give up, but it solves problems for me the other two have a difficult time with. I tried using my pack instead of the Gamer bag, but it just didn't work nearly as well, so this is what i run in competitions...
 
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Thanks everybody for the replies. After making this thread and following another thread similar to this I decided I needed two bags instead of one.

With that being said, I went with the Precision Underground Comp bag and ELR strapped bag.

I was able to talk to the owner directly on the hide here and he was very helpful with my scenarios. And his bags look legit and I’ve been seeing his company pop up on the hide a lot lately.

And most importantly, I am all about supporting small business.