TassieTiger wrote:what’s in your front bag - is it heavy with wet sand?
Maybe some polystyrene foam blocks or maybe even a small bean bag.
Supaduke wrote:Bolt a plank of thick plywood to the top and bottom of a wind up car jack. Or I'm sure you could invent something to stick on the top to rest your rifle on. Winds up about 15 inches before it gets wobbly. Can buy the jacks on eBay for $20 or less. And it's minutely adjustable.
SCJ429 wrote:Drop around to my place and I can give you one for free.
bladeracer wrote:I've used my hat, gloves or jacket on the bag when I've need more height, but I use the Caldwell bag on its end anyway.
deye243 wrote:I modified a fclass rest
Zappa wrote:Ive been using my Caldwell bag on its end and works. But want to experiment with dialing in different heights at a whim.
bladeracer wrote:[
I've got an MTM shooting rest that has an adjustable front rest, pretty easy to use and heaps of elevation. Also has a tray so I just put my hand in front of the ejection port and empty brass drops into the tray.
bladeracer wrote:I would think the best DiY option is a day pack with some clothing in it.
Zappa wrote:bladeracer wrote:I would think the best DiY option is a day pack with some clothing in it.
Nah. Too agricultural.
Besides I don't reload and need something to do on a rainy day.
SCJ429 wrote:Why don't you want to use a bipod?
Zappa wrote:how do I get more height , 6 inches , out of front sandbag without turning it up one end ? Dont say use shorter targets ...
I dont want to install a bipod and carting yellow pages along to the range aint my idea of fun either.