New shooting bag help

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I'm sure there are products like a baseball glove conditioner softener. How soft do you want the leather to be? I'm opting for a new shooting bag made of stiff leather, and I prefer it that way. Why soft? It's simply a matter of personal preference for me, similar to a leather jacket - I prefer the solid, thick biker style over the soft, dressy type.

I think using it should break it in nice alone.
 
I've used car leather dash conditioner on a leather jacket once or twice. It's up to you if you like a shooting bag to break in and look a little worn. Keeping it nice though is nice just the same. Without listing everything I think you don't need, a non-glossy interior leathers car spray of choice might be ok.
 
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First off what type of leather is it and how is it tanned? cow, pig, goat, deer or elk ? chrome tanned? oil tanned? bark tanned?, smooth finish, or sued out? not all leather is created equal and one treatment may work on one type and NOT another.
 
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