Preview: Creedmoor Sports Huggie Rifle Forend Support Bag

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posted on March 2, 2024
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Creedmoor Sports Huggie Rifle Forend Support Bag

Designed as a lightweight support for positional shooting, the Huggie bag from Creedmoor Sports is perfect for shooting off props that don’t provide enough space for a bipod.

The bag is constructed from 600-denier Cordura fabric, which resists abrasion and tears, and the Spex Lite fill means that this wide, sturdy bag weighs less than a pound.

Two elastic hook-and-loop bands enable the bag to be secured to a rifle, and a rubber pad inside the rest allows shooters to load the bag, gaining extra stability.

It measures 7.5"x11"x11", and the ears of the fore-end support measure approximately 2". Bags are available in black or coyote colors.

MSRP is $80. For more information, visit creedmoorsports.com.

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