And lightweight!isn’t a bit of weight good?noticed the more expensive in the range are all a fair weight
Poly beads are stable, cheap, light weight and non-absorbent.
I found a local company who was only too pleased t provide a few kg for free.
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And lightweight!isn’t a bit of weight good?noticed the more expensive in the range are all a fair weight
There's plenty weight enough for use with my .223Rem. They'll be heavy enough for a recoilless rifle, or low recoiling one.
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Ok many thanks,poly balls it is,I guess it’s just the type that are in most beanbags?
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I contacted a local company, that turned out to be 500 metres away, who gave me what I need FOC.
Maybe you could try the same?
Balmoral Group Ltd
Balmoral Park, Wellington Circle, Loriston, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB12 3GY
Tel 01224 859000
http://www.balmoral-group.com/
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Nice1 thank you for info
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I think i remember the tackdriver copy took about 9kg of rice to fill it (about a fiver) - although i do only use it indoor/dry weather, its better than my bi-pods imho for accuracy on bench rest shooting (wouldn't want to lug it around in the field though), the sides of the bag grip the rifle so it barely moves. For £14 you cant go wrong, good luck.
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Looks good value. I have the equivalent Caldwell 'Dead Shot Combo' for silly money, although it is very well made and will probably last a lifetime. Mine stay dry so I used rice but it's (too) heavy, I may swap that out for polythene balls or cheap Airsoft BBS which will tolerate damp in the event that they venture outdoors or get left in the garage. Avoid using rice if you leave it in the garage.... potential mice food.
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No, the company 500 metres away is local to me. Dave74 is in Aberdeen.
The address I gave him was for his benefit.
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