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Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 4th, '12, 13:48
by mike ohlstein
OK, so it's not a boat thing, but.....

I'm heading out to South Dakota at the end of the month and hope to decapitate some pheasants and prairie dogs. Being a NY guy where nothing you shoot at is farther than about 50 feet away, I've always been an off-hand shooter. Now I'm heading to the wide open grass lands and the prospect of taking 250 yard shots at things the size of a walnut. I figured it was time for a 'beanbag' style gun rest.

Wanting to buy something American made, I searched cyberspace for a bit and found this guy....Dog-Gone-Good Shooting Bags. http://www.dog-gone-good.com/index.html

I ordered a few. I haven't gotten them yet, so I can't speak for the bags themselves. I'll be sure to post a follow-up when they arrive.

What struck me was the way that the owner, Don Scott, does business. He doesn't take orders on line. He wants to talk to you. He's proud of his product and wants to tell you about it. I ordered 3 bags, filled and shipped. That's gotta be about $310 to me. The guy WOULD NOT LET ME PAY. "I'll ship you the bags. If you like 'em, send me a check. Otherwise, just return them." It's been a long time since I did business with a guy like this. I wish he built cars.....

Anyway, if anyone is in need of a shooting bag rest, please support this wonderful man.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 4th, '12, 18:50
by MarkS
Mike birds are spotty with areas that had late frost and hail and areas where the birds and poult counts were off the charts good this spring! My place is middle of the state 15 minutes from North Dakota and about an hour from quality p-dog splatting! .223 is the choice of my co-home owners I have yet to make a trip for dog hunting but they do a lot of laughing when the describe the red plume that is the view through the spotting scope. Where ya going?

-M

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 4th, '12, 19:23
by mike ohlstein
Somewhere near Pierre....

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 4th, '12, 22:05
by MarkS
2hours straight south of me. Should be big fun, enjoy! Post a picture of the empty shells.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 5th, '12, 05:27
by Carl
Love the window bags...

gives new meaning to Drive by Shooting.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 14th, '12, 19:04
by mike ohlstein
Ok...... The guy makes the nicest shooting bags I've ever seen.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 15th, '12, 13:11
by Bruce
You yankee boys are spoiled.

I use a couple of old millbank bags and fill em up with local dirt at my destination. They can also be used to filter dirty water out on the trail.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 15th, '12, 19:27
by AndreF
What are you filtering dirty water for?

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 15th, '12, 20:15
by MarkS
Here's hoping it's grey and not black.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 15th, '12, 20:25
by Bruce
AndreF wrote:What are you filtering dirty water for?
When your hauling a heavy barrel 26" long varmint rifle, pack with handloaded ammo for a couple hundred p dogs, there isnt much room for water or food. Creeks, snow run off, etc can be filtered thru the bags then treated for parasites.

I met a couple of guys who went trekking around the amazon for 3 months and all they used were millbank bags for filtering their drinking water.

Never cottoned to water you had to chew.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 15th, '12, 21:11
by AndreF
Well, we were talking sand bags. If I were going for 3 months I wouldn't pack sand bags. Have those 3 guys been back long enough for giardia to turn up? Takes awhile.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 16th, '12, 07:01
by Bruce
Enjoy your bags Mike. Good shootin.

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 16th, '12, 07:14
by mike ohlstein
Got my 243 spot on at 250 yards....

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 16th, '12, 19:22
by MarkS
I hear the plume of dog leavens is stunning at 500-750! Have a big time!

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 21st, '12, 00:29
by mike ohlstein
Image

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 21st, '12, 00:39
by mike ohlstein
200 yards

Image

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 21st, '12, 19:44
by Bruce
How she do in a 5 string group?
Are you loading or using factory?

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 21st, '12, 19:50
by mike ohlstein
Factory. Federal 55 grain Nosler ballistic tip.

Once I stopped making adjustments, I fired those three and stopped. It was the last session of the day, so there was no more time.

I'm not as good as I was 30 years ago.......

Re: Shooting Rest

Posted: Oct 22nd, '12, 06:04
by Bruce
That's terrific with factory. Upper end federal has always been good.

None of us are good as we once were, but were good once as we ever were.