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What are your rests filled with?

Posted By: Handgun400

What are your rests filled with? - 07/13/2017 1:57 PM

I've got a new front-rest build under way (since someone burnt my stand last winter and I lost the one I had) and I'm looking for suggestions on the filler material.

This one is leather, 3" tall, 2" wide and 7" long. It's also probably going to be carried in and out so weight is a consideration; hence, not automatically filling it with sand.

I'm looking at using dried rice or beans but didn't know if something out there was a better or more durable option.

Thanks in advance.
Posted By: KYODE

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/13/2017 3:10 PM

Leather shooting rest bags.....corn cob tumbling media.

Homemade(from jean legs) bags....finely ground plastic/resin that i got from work.
Posted By: Handgun400

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/13/2017 3:23 PM

Corn cob media I have! And never would have thought of that.

Thanks
Posted By: karl

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/13/2017 4:18 PM

Could you get plastic BBs or pellets or something similar that won't absorb water and swell if it gets wet?
Posted By: Zee

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/13/2017 4:33 PM

Sand
Posted By: Ernie

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/13/2017 6:35 PM

I use clean sand, heavy sand, small poly beads, and corn cob media for a variety of different bags.
Posted By: TXBRASS

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/13/2017 6:44 PM

I make one that is 100% made in America and 100% waterproof. I utilize 1,000 denier cordura as well as poly bead fill. Lifetime Warranty as well.....

http://codyweiser.com/w-gear-rear-bag
Posted By: AK hgunner1

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/14/2017 3:18 AM

Old rags.....
Posted By: junebug

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/14/2017 4:03 AM

Sand for the ones in the shooting house,plastic pellets for the portable ones.
Posted By: Handgun400

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/14/2017 1:45 PM

Where do y'all find these plastic pellets?
Posted By: junebug

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/14/2017 2:57 PM

Wal Mart or Hobby House or similar store, from the crafts section.I have a friend who works at a place that produces foam labels. He gets me spilled pellets by the 5 gallon bucket.
Posted By: Handgun400

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/14/2017 3:30 PM

Fantastic. Thanks Junebug.
Posted By: ruger4570

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/15/2017 1:26 AM

 Originally Posted By: TXBRASS
I make one that is 100% made in America and 100% waterproof. I utilize 1,000 denier cordura as well as poly bead fill. Lifetime Warranty as well.....

http://codyweiser.com/w-gear-rear-bag


I just ordered one of your rear bags to use with my Bog Pog.

I use rice in my other bags.
Posted By: billa

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/17/2017 3:16 AM

I use low density injection molding plastic pellets that are leftover or scrap from our molding machine at work. LDPE, TPX, ABS are all good choices. Find a buddy that works in a molding shop and you can probably get them for free.
Posted By: TXBRASS

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/17/2017 5:15 PM

 Originally Posted By: ruger4570
 Originally Posted By: TXBRASS
I make one that is 100% made in America and 100% waterproof. I utilize 1,000 denier cordura as well as poly bead fill. Lifetime Warranty as well.....

http://codyweiser.com/w-gear-rear-bag


I just ordered one of your rear bags to use with my Bog Pog.

I use rice in my other bags.



Thank you!
Posted By: Handgun400

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/17/2017 6:51 PM

I have one finished and I used corncob tumbling media. It's a little shorter than I anticipated but that just gives me reason to build another. Which is under way.
Posted By: sw282

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/25/2017 4:27 AM

l used to shoot Benchrest Rifle in Factory Varmint.. Next to your

gun and ammo your shooting bags were the most lmportant ltem

More stable the better.. lt was illegal to fill your bags with

steel or lead shot. Sand tends to Clump or dimple with those

bumps or valleys being difficult to adjust... Being an industrial

painter l was familiar with as a blast media. Not very expensive

and readily available l had access to mountains of it.. A unsafe

byproduct of sand is silica dust. There is also a substitute for

sand that has NO DUST. lts more expensivebut without the hazards

sand... GLASS BEADS-- Dense like sand without the clumps, bumps,

and dust


282
Posted By: Bob Roach

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/26/2017 3:08 AM

I use Air Soft Pellets. Plastic BB's They work well, and are light weight. My front bag on my antique Wichita rest still has sand fill. Sand is good for the Range, Airsoft for packing around.

Bob
Posted By: Ernie

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/26/2017 4:16 AM

 Originally Posted By: Handgun400
I have one finished and I used corncob tumbling media. It's a little shorter than I anticipated but that just gives me reason to build another. Which is under way.



Looks like you are on your way-Good work
Posted By: Handgun400

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/26/2017 4:26 PM

Thanks Ernie and everyone for your input.

Sometimes you get bogged down in the obvious. Appreciate all of the advice.
Posted By: Ernie

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/26/2017 6:02 PM

Just experiment, until you find what you like
Posted By: Sawfish

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 07/28/2017 11:48 PM

White (playground) sand or (unused) cat litter when traveling.
Posted By: Chance Weldon

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 08/03/2017 2:07 AM

I used white aquarium sand for the rear sandbag on my handgun bench rest.
Posted By: ruger4570

Re: What are your rests filled with? - 08/20/2017 12:39 PM

I recently received a rear bag from member Cody Weiser, alias TXBRASS. I like the fact that the beads he uses for filler wont collect moisture nor clog up. I am using this bag on my Bog Pod and it really works great for my handguns. The weight of the poly beads is perfect,

Just wanted to say that the service I received from Cody was top notch. I would post pics, but having issues with TinyPic.
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