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Edgar Sherman Design Notch Shooting Bag, Coyote Brown
In stock online
Edgar Sherman Design Notch Shooting Bag, Coyote Brown
Regular Price
$78.99
Special Price
$70.99
| SKU | 51655200577 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Edgar Sherman Design |
| MPN | ESD-NOTCH-CB |
| UPC | 850027445663 |
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Product Details
Details
- Material: Cordura
- Color: Coyote Brown
Features
The Notch is the go-to choice for long-range shooters seeking ultimate precision and adaptability. Designed for both rear and front support, this versatile bag features a unique 4-way stretch weave that conforms to any surface, ensuring stability even in the most unpredictable environments. With its ability to wrap around objects for a rock-solid hold and effortless micro-adjustments at your fingertips, The Notch redefines what's possible in precision shooting.
- Cordura laminate exoskeleton offers rugged durability and protection for the contents
- Easily used around barricades, offering enhanced versatility during shooting
- PVC-coated fabric provides additional protection against the elements
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