I used couscous in mine. You can always eat it after a shoot if your hungry. No seriously it works a treat.
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Rear Bag Sand
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This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
Re: Rear Bag Sand
Chinchilla sand from pet stores is a cheap alternative. , nice and fine , Ian
Re: Rear Bag Sand
Couscous is the work of the devil and only one short step from Hoummus.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.
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Re: Rear Bag Sand
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
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
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We know this because I did it on you!!!!!! clapclapMaggot 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
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Yes...dropping it on my head and missing my brain by 6 feet...inspired bombing clyde :55:EagerNoSkill wrote:We know this because I did it on you!!!!!! clapclapMaggot 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
No 6" nails in teh bag next time though eh
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