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David_Enoch
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I bought a filled Caldwell Tackdriver bag.  It is constantly leaking from the fill port. I tried taping the fill ports closed with Gorilla tape but it has come loose.  I thought of glueing the fill ports closed but I may need to add fill some time.

Any recommendations?

David Enoch

 

 



   
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Citizen_K
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The fill tubes should be velcro'd on the inside of the tube lip and the tube then reverse folded through the loop, also with velcro on the inside - this is how mine came from the dealer.



   
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David_Enoch
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Mine are like that but constantly dribble fill media all over the place.



   
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GLPalinkas
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Posted by: @davidenoch

Mine are like that but constantly dribble fill media all over the place.

Ditto.... following this thread for info.



   
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DanWesson
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Check out some of the reviews on this website for possible solutions / remedies:

https://www.amazon.com/Caldwell-Tack-Driver-Shooting-Rest-x/dp/B000BY9G5K#customerReviews

 



   
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sonnysan
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Looks like you are not alone:

Use the "find on this page" option for "leak".  Seems like poly pellets might be the solution.

https://www.amazon.com/Caldwell-Tack-Driver-Shooting-Rest/product-reviews/B000BY9G5K?pageNumber=2

Then you'll need some type of glue:

https://www.amazon.com/Tear-Mender-Adhesive-Bottle-Carded-TM-1/dp/B000BQKGR0/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=fabric+glue&qid=1567439886&s=gateway&sr=8-9

I think this is too much jerry rigging.  I would find another bag.



   
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