Caldwell DeadShot Boxed Combo (Front & Rear Bag) - Unfilled
The Caldwell DeadShot Boxed Combo is basically a simple “get you on target and stay there” shooting rest setup that includes both a front and rear bag. It’s unfilled, so you pick what goes inside—usually sand or similar material, which means you can dial in the weight and firmness exactly how you like it. The bags are made from durable, water-resistant 600D polyester and designed to sit steady on most shooting surfaces without sliding around. The front bag is larger to support the fore-end of your rifle, while the smaller rear bag helps fine-tune elevation and stability. It also uses a quick-connect system so you can clip the bags together for easier transport between positions. Nothing fancy, just a reliable, no-drama setup for improving consistency from a bench or field rest.
-Nathan (Technical Advisor)
Caldwell DeadShot Boxed Combo (Front & Rear Bag) - Unfilled
Caldwell DeadShot Boxed Combo (Front & Rear Bag) - Unfilled Specifications
- Front bag dimensions: 10" wide x 8 1/2" high x 6" deep, Rear bag is 5" wide x 5" high x 4 1/2" deep
Caldwell DeadShot Boxed Combo (Front & Rear Bag) - Unfilled Features
- Place them on almost any shooting surface
- This set of shooting bags comes unfilled
- Made of durable, water-resistant 600 denier polyester
- Quick-connect feature makes bag transport easy
1. What is included in the boxed combo?
You get a front shooting bag and a rear shooting bag designed to work together for rifle support.
2. Does it come pre-filled?
No, this version is unfilled, so you supply your own fill material.
3. What can I fill it with?
Most people use dry sand, but plastic pellets or other dense, dry materials also work.
4. Why is it sold unfilled?
It reduces shipping weight and lets you choose the exact weight and firmness you prefer.
5. What material are the bags made from?
They’re made from durable, water-resistant 600 denier polyester.
6. Will it damage my rifle?
No, the bags are designed to be non-marring and safe for firearm finishes.
7. What’s the difference between the front and rear bag?
The front bag is larger and supports the rifle’s fore-end, while the rear bag stabilises and helps adjust elevation.
8. Is it only for bench shooting?
No, it can be used on benches, makeshift rests, or field positions where you need stability.
9. Is it stable once filled?
Yes, when properly filled, it holds shape well and helps reduce movement for more consistent shots.
10. What’s the main downside?
You have to source and fill it yourself, which adds a bit of setup time compared to pre-filled versions.



