After building the rifle for NRL22, based on the AR platform and running it through its first match, I decided to acquire the remaining accessories needed: Support bags. Support bags are crucial for NRL22 as they provide stability and precision during shooting. They help shooters maintain steady aim and reduce rifle movement. By providing a reliable rest, support bags enhance stability in various shooting positions, making them essential for competitors.After much research, and quick testing (thanks fellow fellow NRL22 shooters), I decided on the Area 419 bags. Lets see how they worked out in the following match.
My intention with this project was to put together a belt that could serve a wide range of purposes, such as steel shooting and 2-gun competitions, while also being adaptable enough to meet future requirements like 3-gun competitions or SHTF scenarios. In my search, I discovered a few vendors that provide the level of modularity I desired. After conducting thorough research and weighing all the options, I ultimately chose to go with Safariland. Lets see what I came up with.
After having my eye on the MagnetoSpeed chronograph for quite a while, I came across a new player in the market, Garmin and their Xero C1. More expensive than the MagnetoSpeed, the Garmin features ease of use and compactness as its core features. Read on to see my set-up experience, initial impressions, and thoughts on if, knowing what I know now, would I still buy it.