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Possibles bag, hard or soft?

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What Terry said... I find that I prefer soft bags for the same reasons. Just not a fan of a stiff bag unless it is designed to wear on a belt. Shoulder hanging bags seem to serve me better when medium to soft. And soft doesn't mean wimpy. I've made several soft bags that have been put through the ringer and haven't ripped one yet.
 
I've had soft Deer and Elk hide bags that just flopped around, and found I prefer a "stiffer" bag somewhere around the texture of a good boot shaft.
 
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