Trying to figure out which bags to get first. Getting lessons soon and was told to at least bring a rear bag so I'm leaning towards the SAP Run 'N Gun bag. Any other bags I should look at?
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Join the contesthttps://youtu.be/faIPXY3ZFSkLast match I shot was a "one bag" match. Pretty much everyone ran a gamechanger. I'd get that first, then a rear bag of some sort, then a pump pillow last.
OMG thank you for posting that. Holy cow I laughed my butt off!!
Brilliant,...shows how PRS has rapidly become an equipment race and far removed from anything close to tactical or practical.
Couldn't be farther from the truth. Go look up videos of top PRS guys like Dave Preston or others cleaning tough barricade stages with short time limits. He barely uses any gear at all, just a tiny sandbag to put between the rifle and the barricade. Just smooth, fast, and accurate shooting under tough practical conditions.
What's funny to watch is the guys who THINK that its an equipment race, go to a stage with 3 pump pillows clipped onto their belt, and miss half the targets.
Well hell, they're all "sport" and not practical until someone's shooting back at you. And I don't think that's what we're talking about here.
This is what I was referring to when people get all hung up on the "PRS uses too many bags" or "arms race" complaints.
Hopefully you can see this video. This is what the winning shooters are doing....
[video]https://www.facebook.com/DavidPrestonPRS/videos/1914424098801776/[/video]
Well hell, they're all "sport" and not practical until someone's shooting back at you. And I don't think that's what we're talking about here.
This is what I was referring to when people get all hung up on the "PRS uses too many bags" or "arms race" complaints.
Hopefully you can see this video. This is what the winning shooters are doing....
https://www.facebook.com/DavidPrestonPRS/videos/1914424098801776/
Well hell, they're all "sport" and not practical until someone's shooting back at you. And I don't think that's what we're talking about here.
This is what I was referring to when people get all hung up on the "PRS uses too many bags" or "arms race" complaints.
Hopefully you can see this video. This is what the winning shooters are doing....
https://www.facebook.com/DavidPresto...4424098801776/
...will likely switch it out the game changer for a wiebad fortune cookie when they are released...
What's this "fortune cookie"? I haven't seen anything about it.
Well hell, they're all "sport" and not practical until someone's shooting back at you. And I don't think that's what we're talking about here.
This is what I was referring to when people get all hung up on the "PRS uses too many bags" or "arms race" complaints.
Hopefully you can see this video. This is what the winning shooters are doing....
https://www.facebook.com/DavidPrestonPRS/videos/1914424098801776/
Last fall I attended a 2 day PRS style shooting clinic put on by Tyler Payne. Tyler is one of the best shooters in the sport right now and I learned a ton from him. One of the big takeaways for me was him talking about the mistake people make of training themselves to be dependent on all this gear...especially bags. Watching him run a rifle is amazing and he puts a focus on training hard to be as minimal as possible.
I'm newer to this style shooting, shot three matches now. I'm taking what Tyler said to heart and trying to learn positional shooting challenges with as little gear as possible. I think this makes one a better shooter. If one trains to build positions only by relying on a bunch of gear, how does one perform when the gear is absent? I've found that a rear bag does most of what I need but I have used a gamechanger, and a pump pillow bag a few times but that's the exception. And honestly, when I drag out those other bags I end up not shooting as good as I hoped to. The best I ever shot off a barricade was when Tyler had us shooting them without any bags...wish I could always shoot a barricade stage as good as I did that day LOL.