![]() ![]() ![]() or since you can make a short bag taller, but can't make a tall bag shorter you can just buy the shorter and place spacers underneath to get it to the correct height. Could always use a squeeze bag or even towels stacked up at home to find what height is most comfortable to you before ordering. I prefer taller, but most prefer shorter. Rear bag height is largely personal preference. The BE bag isn't as nice as some other options, but the price is right If not willing to call, Bald Eagle makes a radius front bag similar to the Protektor bags that fit their rests. If you're willing to make a phone call Protektor will custom make the bags front and rear to your specs for nearly the same price as their standard bags at distributors. They really are best in class for this style X-Bag and very value oriented at CW's price-point compared to the competition.The standard owl front bags won't work with the BE1006. Hope this helps you decide to go with one yourself. That's your MasterClass on the TackDriver and how to maximize it's durability and usage. The beads again based on their size do not leak through the velcro. I fixed this leaking before by Gorilla taping those openings shut if you decide to stick with 100% sand. The sand now at the bottom only.won't recoil leak out the snorkels like a full sand bag may. The beads are far larger diameter and the sand will always migrate sift through to the bottom storing it same way you use it. Best of both worlds and you never run into an overweighted situation like I did. It has sand for weight and stability on bottom and more pliable lighter bead fill on top to cradle/squeeze your forearm. Then I top off with upper 40% using far lower cost than CCM worth of 25 oz. Do not use box store playground bag sand it's too wet and a nightmare clumps to fill not to mention you're adding moisture for future mold to grow inside. Cut the bottom end of a plastic 16oz soda bottle off and use the threaded cap end into the snorkels. So here's some advice on how to maximize the CW-TD and why it's the only bag I intend to use.again. I did learn some valuable things I now incorporate when filling my range bags. Long story longer.after coming full circle back to another TackDriver.I reached out to CW who was great and honored their warranty and sent me a replacement at no cost. There's another manufacturer who puts theirs on the bottom of the bag? Seriously. Even the CW dual front snorkel fill spouts were superior in design. The TackDriver again was the winner.max weight capacity and max height. Believe me i researched the crap out of these things elsewhere to compare! All the way down to individual weights and height off the bench to the center valley. And nothing out there in the X-Format bags was as functional for the price as the TackDriver. The normal response was to look for another product.so I did. Unfortunately the handle was unable to support the weight and ripped. The CCM OEM bag weighs 20lbs.my sand-filled beast was packed snugly at 33.6 lbs. I bought the empty bag so I could fill with higher density/weighted sand. Most Caldwell bags are filled with quality CCM - reloaders know all about Corn Cob Media. Personally a heavy bag for bench use is more important for my applications so I had no concern for field pack weight. I bought the TackDriver based on it's simplistic X-Design and long-time tried and true reviews. ![]()
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