🎯 Elevate your aim with the ultimate shooting companion.
The Caldwell TackDriver Bag is a compact, lightweight shooting rest designed with a durable, non-marring surface and a self-tightening grip to stabilize almost all long guns. Its versatile design and convenient carry options make it ideal for outdoor shooting, hunting, and range use, all backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Minimum Height | 7 Inches |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Leg Style | Bipod |
Weight Limit | 17.08 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
UPC | 661120917434 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120917434 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.4 x 6.8 x 2.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 7 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Caldwell |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Model Name | 191743 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 191-743 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Unfilled |
Included Components | Shooting Rests TackDriver Unfilled |
Sport Type | outdoors |
K**R
Real nice shooting bag
I got two of these to shoot 400 yard targets. I filled them with cat litter, and these are a big step up from blue jean legs filled with sand. I am not sure about them reducing recoil. The rifle is nice and snug when it rests in one of these bags. I send one with guest to shooting houses, and no one has complained about carrying the extra weight.
M**.
Great bag; not hard to fill; use ground walnut husks and long funnel to fill.
This is a great value on a great product. I needed something for a house window sill so I could target shoot while working out of the home office. This is long enough to span the ledges and heights of a window and casement and trim.I also just recently used it to set up a scope on a rifle - leveling in particular. It was long enough and by flaring the bottom wings out it wedged the rifle along enough length to set up the scope without touching or tweaking much.This will likely end up the primary bag that goes places with my others for friends and special purposes.I filled mine with crushed walnut hulls from HF (sold as blasting media in large bags cheap). It's really not that difficult. I used a large screw driver handle, twisting, to "open up" the fill holes. And then I used a long tapered oil/transmission fluid funnel. You could make a long one (12-18" the taper helps) from heavy paper or cardboard. Pour half a cup or two in at a time and jiggle. Do that for both sides, shake to settle and check fill; touch up whichever side. To keep it from leaking, take the fill nipple, and fold it under and in, so the velcro strap holds the bent fill nipple in place. Good enough (though if you were playing catch it might leak some).Do watch moisture with walnut husks. Not as bad as seeds. Ddon't use seeds or beans - you'll have an unrecoverable mess if they start sprouting and/or rotting. Poly beads are waterproof - but will end up with a lighter bag. Your call. I had the ground husks and they work well.
B**N
Works well
Works very well. Wish i would have bought one a long time ago
S**D
Great support for accurate shooting
This is a great support for accurate field/range shooting. It has a variety of positions that you can place it in to achieve the right height for your shooting position. I think it’s best suited for bench range shooting, but you could bring it out for hunting from a static position.The two biggest cons:1). I bought mine unfilled. The two filling ports on either side are super small. Using a funnel is a must. I filled mine with popcorn kernels, which made it super heavy and only suitable for range use. But that’s fine because that’s exactly what I bought it for.2). I already mentioned it, it’s super heavy completely filled. If you fill it with something light it will be much more convenient to carry, but less stable.Still a great rest and worth the money
R**M
Solid and Versatile
I really like this bag. Use it for everything from .22s and pellet guns up thru .308. ARs and pistols.as well, with or without a rear bag, depending on circumstances. I originally filled it with sand, but that was very heavy. Solid rest, but a pain to lug around. Switched to walnut shell media. Much lighter (seems by about 2/3). Still very solid but much easier to use. Corn cob would also work, but that is much more absorbent and I'd rather avoid the moisture/mold /rot issues. Plastic pellets should be especially good for that as well as weight reduction, but everything I found was prohibitively expensive. Took about 10 Liters, 2 bags, of walnut media to fill it. Great bag.
T**S
Don't fill with sand it leaks on seams
I wanted a heavy bag for shooting. I filled this with aluminum oxide, sand blasting media. The weight was great. It hols about 30-35 pounds of media. Unfortunately the seams leaked at the corners. I sewed the filler opening shut and that did not leak. Can't have leaking grit around precision rifles. I think this could be filled with rice or poly beads but that's not what I was looking for.
D**I
Everyone needs a big, heavy bag. No need to spend more.
This is a big, stable bag that helps with accurate shooting. It's not something you use at a PRS match. It's not something you hunt with. It's a range bag. Its too big for those other uses, and if you wanted to make it light, you would probably use $100 worth of Git-Lite fill trying to fill it up.
D**S
As described
As described
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