Do you make your own rear bags? Here is my sewing projects as a solution.

Gosh.. there is some fine work in this thread. Looking to get into this side of the hobby aswell. Any links as to where a guy can get rolls / sheets of camo fabric?

Some advice here, if you are wanting to make durable shooting gear use 500 to 1000 Denier Nylon. Plain fabric won't last under hard use.
Material is sold by the yard or by the bolt (roll). Bolts/rolls are 50 yards.
You can try places like Fabricana, but most places do not have a decent selection of camo.

All most all of the 500 - 1000 Denier nylon camo material comes out of the U.S. That is were we ordered most of our nylon material.
 
they look great!!! probably took a little time by hand? i have been toying with different media... lately I found some poly beads at the craft store, kinda like beany baby fill.... light weight and cheapish...Sand is free and sturdy, but shes heavy.... pros and cons..

my machine starts to bog down when I go past 4 layers of denim. it will blast through vinal faux leather tho.. just got some CADPAT in heavy Nylon to make a fanny pack...well report back on how it does.

Rice :) its cheap , light and easily replaceable
 

Glad to hear they have served you well!!!!

Sadly I no longer make gear.........But from time to time I do help out another Canadian gear manufacturer, Nomad Custom Gear in Alberta.
They make top quality gear........Their 60 round bullet binders are awesome!!!

I gave him permission to make the large bag I designed, so you will see those around being sold through Barton's Big Country.

Hey Man, I love the bags! They've served me well, although I haven't been shooting much long range the last few years, I just bought a new toy in 6.5CM so I've hauled these out of storage.

Thanks for the heads up on the binders, they look great. Putting in an order right now.
 
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