Product Preview: Phoenix TBD Shooting Bag

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posted on December 5, 2018
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The Tony Bag of Donuts (TBD) shooting bag from Phoenix Shooting Bags is a simple, adjustable and lightweight rifle or handgun rest. From western Coues Deer hunters to long-range target specialists to indoor pistol plinkers, the TBD accommodates all shooters, and is available in five colors, from neon green to Kryptek camouflage. Due to its roll-top design, the firmness of the micro-fill interior can be adjusted by rolling the bag’s top to compress the filler and securing its position with the included Fastex-style buckle to match conditions during use. Bag weight is 7.1 ozs. Price: $54. Contact: Phoenix Shooting Bags; phoenixshootingbags.com.

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