Steadier groups by Saturday.
You don’t need a truckload of gear to shoot smaller groups — you need a solid front rest, a squeezable rear bag, and ammo you trust. We make the middle part simple:
Front
Range Cube — two heights, flat top, sits still on concrete. →
Rear
Loop or Pill — squeeze to elevation, ease off to settle. →
One-bag simplicity
A Max Fortune Cookie — formerly known as the Dissected Range Cube — does both jobs at most benches, and comes along when a match or a hunt finally tempts you. Too much weight? Try a MiniX Fortune Cookie instead.
Load development, zeroing, dot drills, or Saturday mornings with your kid — same bags, steadier results.
