Having never owned an Ogden’s rifle slip, I’d have absolutely no issue recommending anything manufactured by him as I use his compact roe sack extensively and the thing is top drawer. Truth be told if I needed another rifle slip I’d likely go for an Ogdens. I’ve been impressed with the quality of everything from him. I believe @Monarch Country Products carry a lot of his gear.This thread is drawing the same conclusions that I came to before I bought my Ogdens, which is; everyone seems to use either AIM, Harkila, or Ogdens. All 3 seem decent.
I spent hours pouring over all 3, and the reasons I chose Ogdens were-
It’s the only one that’s waterproof.
It functions as a slip (the AIM ones are all a bit big), as well as a car/range bag.
Rifle fits with mod and bipod.
Made to order in the UK by an independent British company. This also means you can customise them if needed.
Any issues, no need to email customer services and hope that they don’t fob you off, the owner puts his bloody mobile number in the bag.
There was one more thing….oh yeah, they’re the cheapest of the three!
Hopefully I’ve saved you a few hours of reading old threads.
I use a rifle cover from deer stalking uk it covers the rifle and scope and becsuse its elasticated comes off very eadily. I use it when my rifle is mounted on the quad and can legally drive on the road.As title
Not range bag
But a one for getting dirty out hunting as sick of lugging around my hard case
TIA

I just bought an Ogdens Quickslip. It’s a fantastic bit of kit. One of the few that are actually waterproof as well