Ultralight Rear Shooting Bag

I have shot off it a little it does the trick. Come by my office and I will give you some foam. I am in spring valley.
I’ve got some foam golf balls that I don’t use, do you thing they’d be too big to put in a rear shooting bag? I guess I could cut them up if they are. I got a caldwell lead sled weight bag that I filled with airsoft bbs last week, but the foam would definitely be lighter.
 
I have a large Wiebad bag that comes in around 12 oz and can also double as a pillow. That might fit the bill of your looking for. I don’t remember the model but I think it was a lightweight tac.281AE956-ABFB-4CDC-B875-EC1819CEC0D0.jpeg6C0E0B9C-7579-4DEC-A0CB-6D66E8AF32F2.jpeg
 
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so the “slime balls” came and stuffed the small rear bag. Not going to lie, it was a PITA because the opening on the bag was small. Almost took a knife to it with a plan to sow it back together.

I added some of the foam that comes in bullet containers to finish it out with a final weight of 1.3 oz. I’ll take it to the range today to test out.

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