Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

Introduced in 2019, this class is defined in Chapter 23 of the SSRs. It offers shooters with factory sporting rifles the opportunity of participating at NRAA ranges alongside TR and F-Class.
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Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

Post by Blindbat »

I'm about to start playing with SH and I am looking for a rear bag however after looking in all the usual places the options seem limited......everything I've found to date has ears.

So what commercially produced bags are being used for SH and where are they to be found.
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

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I had been using a rice filled Caldwell front rest as a front or rear bag for the past 20 or more years when hunting. Light enough to clip onto a backpack. I was using it recently at a club shoot in sporting hunter and was told I was breaking the "rules"

Ordered one of the prs bags from ATP. Freight was super fast as usual and tried it out last weekend. Sit it on the ground and karate chop it and it has the same "ears" as the old bag! I added an extra cup full of teddy bear beads from spotlight to firm it up a bit.

Ulfhednar Rear Support PRS Shooting Bag Rest “Cookie Dough” #UH103.

Another quality brand that looked good apparently doesn't have a zip to allow filling so I gave it a miss.

Dave
Same as my old bag.
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uh_prs_polsa.jpg

New bag. Good in that you can sit it on side or on its end if you need more height. I found I was wrapping the strap around my hand to puff it up rather than squeezing.

I don't compete in S/H but with good projectiles in short supply I can use up some of the leftovers and still have a shoot at our club.
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

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Look at low viz gear. He has some good bags, I have been using the wedge bag
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

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Daveh wrote:I had been using a rice filled Caldwell front rest as a front or rear bag for the past 20 or more years when hunting. Light enough to clip onto a backpack. I was using it recently at a club shoot in sporting hunter and was told I was breaking the "rules"

Ordered one of the prs bags from ATP. Freight was super fast as usual and tried it out last weekend. Sit it on the ground and karate chop it and it has the same "ears" as the old bag! I added an extra cup full of teddy bear beads from spotlight to firm it up a bit.

Ulfhednar Rear Support PRS Shooting Bag Rest “Cookie Dough” #UH103.

Another quality brand that looked good apparently doesn't have a zip to allow filling so I gave it a miss.

Dave
Same as my old bag.
cwrest.png
uh_prs_polsa.jpg
New bag. Good in that you can sit it on side or on its end if you need more height. I found I was wrapping the strap around my hand to puff it up rather than squeezing.

I don't compete in S/H but with good projectiles in short supply I can use up some of the leftovers and still have a shoot at our club.



How are you cheating by using a bag with ears. SSRs only state that a rear bag may be used. It doesn't say anything about what type of bag.
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

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How are you cheating by using a bag with ears. SSRs only state that a rear bag may be used. It doesn't say anything about what type of bag.
Scott.

Scott there are a lot of "views" on S/H rules over the past year or so as well as a few draft documents floating around with possible changes to the class. Some clubs have added their own spin on the rules as well. As the current SSR's stand I was not outside the rules. But the comment was made.

One of the documents I viewed recently did mention the bag with ears not being approved and I believe the intent was to prevent the use of the "bigfoot" type bags in the class. However the soft material on my old bag could hardly be compared with one of those rests. I challenge any F-Open (edit: or FTR) shooter to use it at a comp! It cost less than 30$ about 25 years ago!

I wasn't at a comp so I doesn't matter. I was mainly showing what I found for a new bag and letting blindbat know my experience with ears after he said all he could find had ears..

On a lighter note I would kindly donate it to the FTR team heading to Sth Africa should they need a backup! It could be worth a few extra points...

Dave
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

Post by MarkS »

I also can't recommend Low Vis Gear highly enough.
James is a brilliant guy and tries to have Aussie made gear whenever he can.
https://www.lowvisgear.com/

Highest quality bags you can buy for the range or field, bar none.
There's a reason many of his bags sell out as soon as new stock is in.

My go to "hunter class" type rear bag is the AG Pint Size GameChanger but heaps of guys love the rectangular style rear bag as mentioned above and here;
https://www.lowvisgear.com/collections/ ... 8599379335

PS. do not fill bags with rice - when it gets wet you'll have dramas. Many options from river sand(heavy), to plastic pellets, kitty litter or tumble media
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

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This is one of those stupid grey areas. By the SSRs, you can run whatever you like. I’ll be using a SEB Bigfoot until such time I’m told otherwise, after the NRAA squashed the proposal to refine the rules. Then I’ll use the above mentioned Ufen-whatever Cookie Dough bag (I currently use one of these for PSR). The proposed rules were going to change to a simple squeeze bag, no ears, no solid sides or solid base, easily deformable, which is probably what it should be.

+1 for poly pellets, although if you’re using it exclusively for Sporter Hunter and weight doesn’t matter, sand/garnet is always a good go-to
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

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Weairy wrote:This is one of those stupid grey areas. By the SSRs, you can run whatever you like. I’ll be using a SEB Bigfoot until such time I’m told otherwise, after the NRAA squashed the proposal to refine the rules. Then I’ll use the above mentioned Ufen-whatever Cookie Dough bag (I currently use one of these for PSR). The proposed rules were going to change to a simple squeeze bag, no ears, no solid sides or solid base, easily deformable, which is probably what it should be.

+1 for poly pellets, although if you’re using it exclusively for Sporter Hunter and weight doesn’t matter, sand/garnet is always a good go-to


Didn't know they had squashed the rules update proposal. I was waiting to see how it turned out.
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Re: Sporter Hunter Rear Bag

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Steve N wrote:Didn't know they had squashed the rules update proposal. I was waiting to see how it turned out.


Yep - see attached for your reference.

So, as it stands, any rear bag may be used.
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