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Which Drag Bag?

Re: Which Drag Bag?

I've owned Eagle and London Bridge previously, the Arktis I have now is bar none, the best one I've used. It's the brit military issue for the L96 and cost me about $150.

It comes with fastex straps on the inside, has webbing inside and in the front pocket so you can reconfigure where the straps go, and also has a shitload of storage pouches. I can even fit a M4 in two halves strapped down into the front compartment.
 
Re: Which Drag Bag?

Thanks for the links. In all honesty I will never use it as a drag bag.I am not in the law enforcement or military so actually using it as a drag bag is probably out of the question.Do go to the range quite a bit and would like a good soft bag to carry my rifle and gear in and double as a shooting mat in the field would be great.Taking two or three bags to the range is a pain in the ass.
 
Re: Which Drag Bag?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TOP PREDATOR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">some of what you describe here also, they are good enough for the range.

http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1436144&page=1

page 2 and 3 has actual opinions based on facts and usage, with some pictures. </div></div>
I think you gave him the wrong link due to there only being two pages and no pictures.
 
Re: Which Drag Bag?

After reading many of the post on this site regarding Eberlestock packs I have changed my direction. Exactly what I need for going to and from the range and my deer hunting trips to Kentucky. Load one bag and my rifle and set to go! Will get a shooting mat down the road to complete the package. Thanks for a great site.