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    I had one of these for the same set-up and still have it. Cheap enough: http://mobile.uttings.co.uk/Product/...inator-gunbag/

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    Another vote for the AIM drag bag. As said its over your budget but spending the extra will be well worth it. Hard wearing, multiple carry options and will keep your rifle as well protected as a cheaper low end hard case.

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    BSA Tactical bag is good too!

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    Being the owner of that many gun bags that they appeared to have been breeding, the one I always use now is the AIM. I know they are expensive, but if you don't want to end up up with a large collection, just buy an AIM. They really are excellent and will outlast any other offerings in my opinion. Like most things, you get what you pay for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by secretagentmole View Post
    BSA Tactical bag is good too!
    Yep, i have a 400 with a viper on top, a hamster on the bottom and a silencer, and the bsa tac casemat is a good fit. Well below your budget too.

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    It takes all of 20 seconds to fit a bipod, use your existing bag & only fit the bipod when you require it.

    There just saved you £100 !

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    Thanks lads, the AIM does look good if a little expensive. No recommendations on a hard case that will fit ?
    if it isnt text speak, and is readable stop moaning ffs !

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    Woodys of Wembley do a range of large bags/slips for around £50, they're well made, well padded and come in various sizes, i've got a few, the larger ones take an Air Wolf, scoped with bipod and room to spare.

    http://www.woodysofwembley.co.uk/

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    Quote Originally Posted by gramps99 View Post
    Thanks lads, the AIM does look good if a little expensive. No recommendations on a hard case that will fit ?
    My two springers go out in a Doskosport cases - a great mix of a hard and soft case that takes some beating. Unfortunately they were discontinued in the UK when I wanted something for my HW100. (Napier do something similar but it didn't look quite as good)

    So I must have spent 3 months looking at AIM bags, never actually seeing one in the flesh. Eventually I ordered one from Tacfire (great service) and was amazed at the quality. There are a couple of reviews on Gunmart I think, but they really don't do it justice. It's the kind of bag that makes you want to go shooting, purely so that you can carefully wrap your HW100 in it In fact, it's probably the best £149 I've spent on shooting gear.

    Size wise - I went for the AIM50 if I remember right, if you're shooting a karbine you might get away with a shorter one.
    Weihrauch HW97K - MTC Viper 10x44: Weihrauch HW98 - MTC Viper 10x44 : Weihrauch HW100S - Nikko Platinum Nighteater 6-24x56

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