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Anyone know who carries rear bag spaces made of solid neoprene other than Tru-Kote Products or Sinclair?
First inexpensive idea that came to mind was computer mouse pads. I know I've got a bunch of them for free and I think they might work well for that application, especially since the undersides are made to grip. Other than that, McMaster-Carr does sell neoprene, and you could order it and cut to your exact specifications.
Katokoch, the Tru-Kote product is unique. Not something that can be duplicated via normal means. Much trial-N-error and research into durometer and recovery rate, damping.... and it's adjustabler than a stack of mousepads.
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First inexpensive idea that came to mind was computer mouse pads.
Just an opinion, but I still think the best spacer you can put under a rear bag is the old originol Otto Do-Nut. It is a true sandbag, and conforms to any surface, while holding the rear bag rock solid with no movement.
About 8 years ago, Jay Lynn Gore made me a 1 inch thick one that I have used ever since.........jackie
Anyone know who carries rear bag spaces made of solid neoprene other than Tru-Kote Products or Sinclair?
Tom Dunrud makes a 3/4 in. thick,with a hollow center, rear spacer/stabilizer. He has an ad under rests and bags. Accura Tool 218-894-2245
Last year I purchased a UltraFabric rear bag and Spacer from Dave Dorhmann. The spacer is made of very hard rubber that grips most any surface. There is a hollow in the center of the spacer that allows the rounded portion on the bottom of the bag to sit into it, consequently the bag is very lever and stable.
Daves web-site: http://tru-kote.com