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Birchwood Casey Steady-Shot Foxtrot Bag Ultralight Tan

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Birchwood Casey Steady-Shot Foxtrot Bag Ultralight

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The Birchwood Casey Steady-Shot Foxtrot Bag (Ultralight, Tan) is a lightweight yet durable shooting rest designed for stability and adaptability on nearly any surface. Constructed from waxed canvas, this bag provides exceptional durability and a secure grip, ensuring a steady shooting platform. The rear bag design enhances shooting accuracy, while the textured surface offers added grip and stability. Weighing just 1.15 pounds, this pre-filled ultralight bag is easy to transport, making it ideal for shooters who need a reliable rest for the range or field.

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Weight 1.490 kg
Dimensions 8.75 × 5.75 × 6.25 cm

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