







🎯 Lock in your shot with unmatched stability and style
Buffalo Creek Supplies Shooting Rest Bags offer a durable, water-resistant shooting platform compatible with a wide range of firearms. Featuring a quick-connect system for easy transport and customizable fill options, these unfilled front and rear bags provide stable, adjustable support for hunting, target shooting, and competition. Crafted from premium Oxford Leather and 900D Polyester, they come with a lifetime warranty, making them a reliable choice for serious shooters.



| ASIN | B0BJXH39S6 |
| Brand Name | Buffalo Creek Supplies |
| Colour | Olive Drab |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (673) |
| Grip Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | Front and Rear Shooting Rest |
| Item Type Name | Buffalo Creek Supplies All Weather Durable Front and Rear Shooting Bag Combo, For Target Sports, Shooting Bench Rest Bag for Hunting & Competition Sports- Unfilled (Olive Drab) |
| Leg Style | Monopod |
| Manufacturer | Buffalo Creek Supplies |
| Material Type | Oxford Leather |
| Maximum Height | 7.08 Inches |
| UPC | 783970304438 |
S**N
Good price
Good quality and works well
T**P
First off, it came unfilled (which makes the price lower). Size is good for getting a stable platform to shoot, closures are made with Velcro making it easy to fill, adjustment straps are attached. Material used is waterproof and durable. It's easy to use and all sides can be used as rests. The bag & rabbit ears for the buttstock rest are both functional. The crook of the V shaped rest (when filled) measures 7.5 inches (per specs) & adequate for desired elevation to align with target. Logo and brand lettering looks nice and blends nicely with the olive drab color of the bag. Good buy overall.
T**R
Well, they're about the same quality as Caldwell bags at my local store, but these were cheaper and heavier once filled with 12lbs of the cheapest store-brand rice I could find. The bags work nice for teaching my kids to shoot, and they look nice with the stitched logo on them, even though nobody knows who "buffalo creek supplies" is, LOL, no online presence whatsoever. These are obviously Chinese imports as the same units can be had at a lesser price without the stitched logos- but I like them. I seriously doubt this is real leather, feels like the faux stuff Mechanix gloves are made out of, but they're put together well and the inside of the fabric is waterproofed it looks like, so I can get away with using rice for a while. Atleast until the kids grow up and I have money again! Buy them.
K**R
First impression, these are super similar to Caldwell bags - fit and finish isn't quite as nice but they're cheap rest bags. The set I recieved are undamaged, color matches, and all of the stitching looks fine. The plastic hardware doesn't inspire confidence. If you're going to use a heavy fill medium, the plastic clip may not hold the weight of the large bag. Overall they are the quality I expected for the price. For everyone leaving negative reviews about them being shipped empt - this isn’t a surprise, just read the description. When filling the bags thin medium like sand is going to leak out of the stitching eventually. Instead of filling directly get 2 turkey oven bags and put one inside the other. Next stuff the turkey bag into the rest bag. Blow the turkey bag up inside the shooting rest to push out all the corners of the bag. You can poke the turkey bag into the ears on the rear bag with a spoon/ similar smooth object (dont puncture the plastic bag). Now fill the plastic bag inside the rest bag with your preferred fill medium. I use super cheap rice and dried beans. Shake the bag as you fill and just keep going until you achieve your desired firmness. Tie off the turkey bag with several knots to ensure it doesn't open over time. Stuff into the bag and close the fill neck. Leave some (not a tremendous amount) of empty space inside the bags to allow your rifle to settle comfortably into the bag like a pillow. Like most cheap shooting rest bags, DO NOT REST THE MUZZLE OF YOUR GUN ON THE BAG WHILE SHOOTING. This will damage the bag, and it won't be due to the quality of the bag. If shooting with a large muzzle brake that directs significant blast to the rear, I suggest putting a cheap piece of carpet or floor mat over the bag to avoid bursting or burning the bag.
R**R
I like them! Sturdy, don't seem to leak sand unless you throw them around, good material, good quality. Nice size(s). Would recommend these to friends.
J**R
I packed both bags with corn cob media that I had sitting in a drum. Used a wooden ram that I made for seating shotgun wads to pack the media in. The big bag, when fully packed works very well. The small, rear bag is sewn such that it sits at a sharp angle and the ears are so small that it does not give nearly enough support to the rear of the rifle. I had another rear bag on hand so I'm using this large front bag with my old (Winchester branded) rear bag. The front bag is good. The rear bag is a throw-away IMO.
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