bipod, front rest, front bag?

Since I'm mostly a belly shooter shooting from 300 to 900 yards and having to deal with both accuracy and precision at the same time, I've had no problem with a Harris bipod with cant. In fact, when shooting F-TR a bipod is mandatory. I use both a soft bag and a Protektor style rear bag depending on the situation and the rifle. I'm beginning to believe that the rear bag is as critical as the front rest. And is it just me but it seems like a lot of precision style stocks are not really conducive to a rear bag. I've had to add bag riders which is kind of dumb when you spend hundreds on a stock to begin with.
Every stock that I get now for prs shooting does not have a but hook for that reason. My McMillan A6 prs doesn't have one and my kelbly kts that is on order doesn't have one.

I usually bring 2 bags to the matches. I have a full size game changer filled with git-lite fill that I use for a rear bag. Then I have a schmedium game changer that I filled with glass media that I took out of the blast cabinet and love the way it works off of barricades.
 
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