Rear Bag Sand

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vasbyt.skollie

Re: Rear Bag Sand

#11 Post by vasbyt.skollie »

I used couscous in mine. You can always eat it after a shoot if your hungry. No seriously it works a treat.

Vasbyt
Dustyman

Re: Rear Bag Sand

#12 Post by Dustyman »

Chinchilla sand from pet stores is a cheap alternative. , nice and fine , cheers Ian
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Re: Rear Bag Sand

#13 Post by ovenpaa »

vasbyt.skollie wrote:I used couscous in mine. You can always eat it after a shoot if your hungry. No seriously it works a treat.

Vasbyt
Couscous is the work of the devil and only one short step from Hoummus.
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Maggot

Re: Rear Bag Sand

#14 Post by Maggot »

Having just gone from normal fine sand to Chromite, I wont be going back.

The other advantage is that should I lose it in the capacity of RCO the bag dropped from a reasonable height onto the offending object will not produce recurring faults :good:
EagerNoSkill

Re: Rear Bag Sand

#15 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Maggot wrote:Having just gone from normal fine sand to Chromite, I wont be going back.

The other advantage is that should I lose it in the capacity of RCO the bag dropped from a reasonable height onto the offending object will not produce recurring faults :good:
We know this because I did it on you!!!!!! clapclap
Maggot

Re: Rear Bag Sand

#16 Post by Maggot »

EagerNoSkill wrote:
Maggot wrote:Having just gone from normal fine sand to Chromite, I wont be going back.

The other advantage is that should I lose it in the capacity of RCO the bag dropped from a reasonable height onto the offending object will not produce recurring faults :good:
We know this because I did it on you!!!!!! clapclap
Yes...dropping it on my head and missing my brain by 6 feet...inspired bombing clyde :55:

No 6" nails in teh bag next time though eh :cry:
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