Size Small on sale
The Filson Shooting Game Bag is built for hunters and range shooters who want maximum mobility, rugged durability, and functional storage without shoulder straps getting in the way of a clean gun mount. Designed for
Size Small on sale
The Filson Shooting Game Bag is built for hunters and range shooters who want maximum mobility, rugged durability, and functional storage without shoulder straps getting in the way of a clean gun mount. Designed for upland bird hunting, sporting clays, trap, skeet, and range days, this strap-free game bag lets you move freely with zero interference when mounting your shotgun.
Crafted from Filson’s heavy-duty 12.5 oz oil-finished Tin Cloth and premium bridle leather, this hunting bag is water-resistant, abrasion-resistant, and built to last a lifetime in the field. Two roomy side pouches provide quick access and plenty of space for shotgun shells, gloves, and gear, while the large rear game bag features a blood-proof nylon liningfor clean, reliable bird carry.
Generously sized to layer comfortably over vests and jackets, this classic upland hunting bag delivers timeless American craftsmanship with practical, field-first performance.
Key Features:
• No shoulder straps for unrestricted gun mounting
• Filson 12.5 oz oil-finished Tin Cloth for extreme durability
• Premium bridle leather accents for long-lasting structure
• Dual side shell pouches for easy ammo access
• Rear game pouch with blood-proof nylon lining
• Sized for layering over clothing
• Ideal for upland hunting, clay shooting, and range use
Waist Sizing:
• Small: 30½" – 33½"
• Medium: 33½" – 36½"
• Large: 36½" – 39½"
• X-Large: 39½" – 43½"
Rugged, effortless, and purpose-built for the field. The Filson Shooting Game Bag is the ultimate blend of mobility, storage, and heritage craftsmanship for shooters and upland hunters who refuse to compromise.
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