I'm stuck with a Harris BRM-S because I'm too cheap to spend $200 on a Sinclair. To tell the truth, until this thread, I'd never heard/seen the Sinclair bipod. I wonder how long it takes to set up for a shot.
For a rear bag, cheeep is my middle name. And I'm lazy, too. I hate carryin' all that weight around. I use a nylon sock that'll expand a lot. I filled it with plastic beads (for making necklaces) that can be bought at the hobby stores. My rear bag prolly weighs about 6 ounces, and is "waterproof"--not like rice or sand -filled cloth sacks. The 'right' amount of beads lets ya mold the bag to the rifle butt.
I've never had trouble with bouncin', but I only shoot laying in the grass or a shooting mat (carpet remnant). It will bounce on a milsurp bedroll.
For a rear bag, cheeep is my middle name. And I'm lazy, too. I hate carryin' all that weight around. I use a nylon sock that'll expand a lot. I filled it with plastic beads (for making necklaces) that can be bought at the hobby stores. My rear bag prolly weighs about 6 ounces, and is "waterproof"--not like rice or sand -filled cloth sacks. The 'right' amount of beads lets ya mold the bag to the rifle butt.
I've never had trouble with bouncin', but I only shoot laying in the grass or a shooting mat (carpet remnant). It will bounce on a milsurp bedroll.