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    Shooting bag filler

    I recently bought a Caldwell Tackdriver forend rest (never been used for $20!) for sighting in. After researching and over-researching I've come to the conclusion that cat litter (unused ) is going to be the most cost-effective filler. It seems like in the US the go to is plastic beads; but they all seem to cost a fortune here. And; being a diabetic don't really want to sell off a kidney to pay for an expensive filler So..... is cat litter suitable? I did read to use non-clumping..... Thanks in advance

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    Cheap rice
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    I used that nice white sand from a bunker at Millbrook Resort's golf course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumblefoot View Post
    I recently bought a Caldwell Tackdriver forend rest (never been used for $20!) for sighting in. After researching and over-researching I've come to the conclusion that cat litter (unused ) is going to be the most cost-effective filler. It seems like in the US the go to is plastic beads; but they all seem to cost a fortune here. And; being a diabetic don't really want to sell off a kidney to pay for an expensive filler So..... is cat litter suitable? I did read to use non-clumping..... Thanks in advance
    You can also try aquarium sand from a pet shop, tumble media or pop-corn kernels (my go to)


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    @mickhunter was once giving bags of the plastic stuff to fill them. I haven't found a rearbag to put mine in yet. The upholster said it was going to be cheaper to buy one than him make me one
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    @charliehorse I was really fortunate to get the unused one for $20!

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    I just put a bread bag inside another one and filled them with crusher dust. Works fine.
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    I have used a few things. Rice was handy when hunting as if you needed a feed, there was always rice. I've recently filled one with beans out of a bean bag as is very very light weight and they seem to mould together fairly well. Sand is another great option but very heavy if carrying
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    When I was looking for the same, I read that any foodstuff is a temptation for mice, so best to avoid. I went for crystallised kitty litter which does the job.
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    I should have mentioned that it will be used for sighting in etc; not in the field

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    Lentils, it's the only good use for them as they taste like shit (unless you cook them with enough bacon to make them taste like bacon).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumblefoot View Post
    I should have mentioned that it will be used for sighting in etc; not in the field
    Use something heavy then. I use garnet/glass blasting media, which is like fine sand.


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    Quote Originally Posted by janleroux View Post
    You can also try aquarium sand from a pet shop, tumble media or pop-corn kernels (my go to)


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    Could be fun if your barrel gets really hot!
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    I use cheap pasta, I think it cost me $6. Before that I was using gravel which worked fine but was dusty and heavy.
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    what about the ball from bean bags.. buy them from spot light
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