The Fortune Cookie’s party trick isn’t the arch — it’s that there are three bags in it, depending which way you set it down.
UPRIGHT — In the arch
Arch down, placed over whatever the stage or nature provides: barricade, tank trap, fence post, tree. Weight stabilizes the Fortune Cookie and the arch drapes and hugs the prop. The rifle forms its shooting channel into the top of the bag — a solid place for the rifle to slide or not under recoil. This is the orientation everything else on the website talks about.
ON THE SIDE — Full length, max support
Lay the Fortune Cookie over ninety degrees and you’ve altered the bag to its maximum length. This provides maximum stability on flat surfaces — and it’s become a customer favorite for flat or wide props.
UPSIDE DOWN — The clamp
Flip the bag completely over on round or thin props and create a clamping effect with the top of the bag under the weight of the rifle. This creates unmatchable stability on gates, buses, and shoot houses.
One bag, three tools. Size it with the Finder, fill it by role, flip it by stage.
“This bag is amazing for shooting groups prone. I used to struggle getting a stable rest on the rear of my stock, and after I got this bag I was able to lay it on its side and get an unbelievably stable position.”
— Bradley H., customer review on our previous store, 2017
Shooters' notes from College Station
Fill science, match-prep checklists — and limited runs sell to the list first.
