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<blockquote data-quote="trout004" data-source="post: 2826274" data-attributes="member: 119527"><p>99% Of the time I am in the field with my Exo pack. Inside, I strategically place a down coat that works well as a rear bag rest most of the time, as long as I am not wearing it. I practice this way quite a bit and have used it out to about 670 yards on elk. It is obviously not as solid and as versatile as a nice rear bag. The rigid pack frame also works well as a rest if it is positioned vertically (for sitting close range shots) if needed. </p><p></p><p>I am tagging in to see what works for others as I have often asked myself the same question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trout004, post: 2826274, member: 119527"] 99% Of the time I am in the field with my Exo pack. Inside, I strategically place a down coat that works well as a rear bag rest most of the time, as long as I am not wearing it. I practice this way quite a bit and have used it out to about 670 yards on elk. It is obviously not as solid and as versatile as a nice rear bag. The rigid pack frame also works well as a rest if it is positioned vertically (for sitting close range shots) if needed. I am tagging in to see what works for others as I have often asked myself the same question. [/QUOTE]
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