Sorry, just looking at the post and wondering about the guys that got the Voodoo bags. Did you order them directly from Voodoo?
Thanks,
If I am in a competition or something, I don't worry about it, a little dirt won't hurt the rifle one bit... clean it at the end of the day or weekend.
That little bit of dirt can be the differents between 1st and last if you get some in your action and it jams. That is why I run a seperate mat to try and reduse this risk.
Ryan
Yes but that picture is not accurate or clear.
The area where the bipod is resting is the area your upper body should be in.
There is another flap that goes in the front of that mat to prevent muzzle blast from kicking up dirt.
If you look at my 2nd picture you will see the blast flap and the little Velcro pocket that stores the blast flap.
Those are 12" floor tiles. The bag is about 5-1/2' long + the bottom flap of about 2' and the blast flap which is almost another 2'
You can see in the middle of the bag the mark my monopod made in it.
You have a good 4-1/2' of bag left behind the rifle.
Look at posts #38 in the Petawawa thread to get a look at it in action.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/965154-Pics-of-some-of-the-nice-rifles-that-showed-up-to-play-in-Petawawa?highlight=Petawawa
Blast flap
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I bought an Eberlestock Gunslinger II. It's got more than enough room to carry a full length rifle in the scabbard, expands more than enough to carry a shooting mat and ALL your gear. Tons of pockets, very usable and more importantly - VERY comfortable to wear.
I can use it camping, I can use it hiking my shooting equipment out into the bush, I can use it for anything I would use a backpack for it. It compresses up nice and expands A LOT.
With options like this I don't see the need for a drag bag unless you really are dragging your gear through the bush while you scurry along on your belly.