How To: Make Your Own Shooting Bags In Minutes
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If you have the need for some shooting bags, some old jeans, and a hot glue gun, Roy Huntington has something to show you. Follow along to see two methods for creating simple and effective shooting bags.
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My shooting bags are real easy. Take an old tall sock and fill it halfway with beans (I use airsoft BBs they are very light) then tie an overhand knot above the filler. At this point you will have a bag with a tail. Reverse the remaining tail and fold the bag back in on itself ( just like when you fold a pair of socks) and you are done ..double layer shooting bag. For my hot revolvers I stuff a piece of scrap leather between the two sock layers to protect from cylinder blast cutting .
What a GREAT IDEA! I've got a couple that I've purchased over the years at stores but now I can have custom bags cheap! Thanks for the great video
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Frank. Make sure to get a kid involved if you can. I gave these bags to a 15 year old boy who went on his first deer hunt this past weekend. He used one in the blind. He didn’t get one this time but had a great time. Better luck next go, Josh! Roy
My all-time favorite homemade bag is a large stretch acrylic sock filled with Uncle Ben's parboiled rice. The toe is already perfectly finished, so hand sewing the heal end after cutting off the ankle is quick and easy. That combination of stretchy, soft skin and fine granularity of the rice filling tops all other combinations in my experience.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
I like the idea of using an old sock. You guys are full of it. Ideas I mean … Roy
@JamesWhite-tg4kw
9 ай бұрын
Popcorn very hard
I use zip ties to close end of shot bags. Never thought about hot glue & sleeves & legs. Good idea!
Looks good! I've used shelled corn for a filler.
Thanks Roy for another great video of DIY shooting rests, so simple.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Let me know if you have more ideas. I'll be doing a really easy and versatile target stand soon. If you have a couple of 2x4s, you can make it. Roy
Thanks for the great idea! I just adapted the plans to use some old Friday Socks and tied them up with garden twist tie. (Friday socks - you know, the ones that aren't holey ;-)
@fmgpubs
Ай бұрын
Someone said they used tube socks and zip ties. Great idea too! Roy
Many thanks! I made a gun rest within minutes after watching your video! I was amazed at how strong it is! Tomorrow I am off to the range to try it out! Again… many thanks!
@fmgpubs
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Doc, appreciate your comment. Now make ‘em for your friends! Roy
I've been using kitty litter for years to fill bags, both the old canvas shot bags (both 5# and 25# sizes) and cut-off legs from jeans.
@fmgpubs
11 ай бұрын
I was always worried about kitty litter clumping if it got damp, but if it doesn’t, that’s a great option. My wife brought home some kitty litter not long ago made out of recycled newsprint. That has potential! Roy
One thing...hot glue can come apart inside a hot car in summer. My dad once fixed the sun visors in our auto with hot glue. It worked before, when we lived up North. But not South of the M-D line! Another option is Welder brand glue. Actually, it is contact cement and it laughs at heat once it is cured.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Contact cement would be a great option. I’ve never had any issues with hot glue coming apart, but could see how it’d soften in a hot car or trunk. Good tip. Roy
Hey, I like this! Much better than my old bags of sand in canvas. Thanks.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Lane, I especially like the fact they’re light! Roy
Great idea!
Made myself a perfect bag today, for next to no money. It works like a dream, thank you!
@fmgpubs
3 ай бұрын
Excellent. Now make a few more. Amazing how handy they are if you have a few. Roy
my brother-in-law asked me to make him one of these! even though you didn't use a sewing machine like i will be, this tutorial still helped me figure out what i needed to do! thanks!
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
You bet KC. Someone said he uses heavy socks filled with beans and a zip tie on the end. That’s easy! Go get ‘em. Roy
Great idea! In the past I used dust free oder free cat litter. The cheap stuff.
Thank you!
Thanks, great idea! I did build one of the shooting rests, works great. Easier than my friends adjustable expensive one😎😎
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
I know what you mean about the adjustable ones. I use my homemade ones exclusively nowadays. Roy
Excellent videos, a lot of common sense innovations. Thank you.
@fmgpubs
2 ай бұрын
Glad to help! Roy
Pretty cool 😎
Thanks so much
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
You bet, Johnnie. Check out some of the ideas the comments have. They’re great! Roy
Hey Roy, I ordered some bags from Brownells. Put plastic beads in them that the wife obtained from the hobby store. Works great. I like your bean storage idea also.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
I think I've seen those plastic beads. A great idea too. Thanks for taking the time to say hi! Roy
Thanks much Roy---I KNEW I was asking the right guy!!! These'll go nicely with my "Custom Shooting Rests" from your other video. Oh yeah. Gonna make my brother-in-law one for Christmas. It's gonna cost money though. I can't find any pink paint in my old remnants and partials, and I want his to look NICE! Hope the family and the whole FMG family has a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas! Thanks again.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Roy. A great first name you have there. Send pics of the pink rest! editor@americanhandgunner.com will find me. Roy H.
Roy, you have done a video on the bags I made several years ago from a basket of clothes that my daughter left from her college days! I just stuffed the pants legs full of other clothes from the basket held inside a plastic bag. I also use the clothes for gun rags, and throw away hand towels without care. Another use was that I took a pair of pants and made covers for the reloading machines in similar fashion. A couple other pairs of pants were sewn into a great shop apron with lots of pockets. One day you may make a video of how to use and old gas grill and/or an old small refrigerator at your shooting range as storage to keep a few items stored there so your don't have to pack everything down there every time. Reply
Roy, both your grandma and my wife had fancier ways of sewing a bag /pillow / ? like this, but I liked your hot melt glue approach. It just needed one more tweak.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
One more tweak it is. I’m going to give it a try to make both ends look better, just because! Roy
I used plastic bags for filling mine, before they banned them here in VT, they make for light weight carrying and you can ajust the firmness by how tight pack them
When she hears a bump in the night and wants you to protect her from the bear ask her, "You want me to do - *What*?" Believe me she'll tell you again as many times as you ask. lol
I have a couple of Caldwell shot bags that were given out at some event or other that I stuffed some old rags, pillowcases and hand towels in that work great as well. But I did just go to the "orange" big-box home warehouse to buy a Ryobi glue gun...!!!
@michaelsalcido3736
4 ай бұрын
Why can’t you just write “ Home Depot”?
Thanks for another fun and practical DIY project Roy! I currently use old lead shot bags filled with sand and sewn shut, they work fine but 4 of them in my shooting bag makes it weigh a ton. Maybe it’s time for a change! Keep these videos coming, I really enjoy them!
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Once you make some lightweight ones Jeff you’ll change your life! Ha! Roy H.
One last comment. I have used white rice and pinto beans. White rice is a LOT heavier per unit volume.
There’s all kinds of plastic beans or pellets out there. I know if I use beans or rice the mice would have a field day! Love these bags.
@michaelsalcido3736
4 ай бұрын
Correct! You should not use any type of food product imo. bc of: 1. the moisture absorbing issues & 2. the rodent/varment issue.
I do the same with Royal Crown bags. Use cheap cat litter
@fmgpubs
7 ай бұрын
Great idea with the Crown bags. And a good excuse to buy more! Roy
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Lentils, softair balls, bracelet beads
Roy, Gday Mate, Just a small idea that you might like to know. I make my own resting bags using sand in old pair of socks, it works very well, Like your show.(Australia)
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
A couple of other people said to use socks, and what a great idea! Sand would seem out, but using beans or something would work great and just zip tie the end. Thanks for dropping me a note from Down Under! Roy
You can fill it with deer corn , or if you shoot a drilling mix corn and beans .
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Deer corn is a good idea too. Then you can wonder why the deer follow you around the range .... My deer here will wander in front of my targets while I'm shooting. Ahem ... Roy
Here’s how to get both seams of the flat bag looking good. Start just like you did, through the first end and filling the bag with beans. Then take the open end and turn it inside about an inch, and flatten the edge where it’s turned in - the flatter the better. That steel rectangle would work great, or a chunk of 2x4, or a screwdriver handle. Just flatten it good. Now reach in with the glue gun and put a bead of glue about 1/2” to 3/4” in the edge, from one side to the other, and mash the sides of the bag where the glue is. Let that cool. Then take the glue gun and put another bead of glue about 1/4” to 3/8” in from the edge. Flatten the seam down again, with your fingers, or (smarter) with the edge of a 2x4. Cover the 2x4 with wax paper if you don’t want to answer questions about why you have a 2x4 glued to your shooting bag.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Ha! That’s the secret. I just couldn’t recall the magic. Now I remember my grandmas using some sort of wooden “fid” to close up that last little bit of something she was making. Thanks! Roy
Popcorn would work great
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Popcorn! Great idea. I tried dry rice but I used minute rice and when it got wet is turned to mush. Roy
I was thinking what a great idea....then you mentioned bean bags we played with as kids....
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
I know what you mean … whenever I hold one of these I always remember the old days! Roy
Do you ever have an issue with mice feeding on your rice or bean based shooting bags while in storage?
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
Not so far but I could see that might be an issue depending on where you store 'em. Someone else here said they use airsoft BBs (good idea) and cat litter too, so lots of options. Roy
Reduce, reuse and recycle... Bob the Builder would be proud!
@fmgpubs
4 ай бұрын
I was also amazed at the ideas comment posters came up with. Roy
Would Catstan cat litter work for this ? New i mean ;)
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
I suppose, but doesn’t it clump if it gets wet? Roy
100% cotton denim is much more resistant to barrel / compensator flash than fabrics that contain any polyester, spandex, nylon, etc. fibers. A compensated 308 that gets too close will cut open a Caldwell nylon bag with one shot! Yes, I know, be careful, barrel shouldn't be on the bag, etc., etc. But these new fangled long free floating handguards will give you something to rest on the bag and the muzzle will be too close.... I'm sure that would never happen to you...... until it does.
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
I've exploded a few of those bags too, usually with bit bore revolvers. Roy
They’re ugly. Use a sewing machine !
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
But what if someone doesn’t have a sewing machine? Put a link to your youtube video showing how to make one with a sewing machine. Roy
@ItAintMeBabe99
Жыл бұрын
@@fmgpubs True, but I was thinking that more people have a sewing machine than a hot glue gun. I may be wrong !
@fmgpubs
Жыл бұрын
@@ItAintMeBabe99 I found a glue gun at Hobby Lobby for $5 with glue sticks. That puts something like this within anyone’s budget! A sewing machine would be perfect, but I’m sure not everyone has one. Hell, I don’t have one! Roy