Caldwell Tack Driver Shooting Bag (filled/unfilled) vs Savior Equipment Gun Pistol Rack for 4-12 pistols
Overall winner: Caldwell Tack Driver Shooting Bag (filled/unfilled)
Key Differences
Savior Equipment's pistol rack (A) is a lower-priced, tool-free-assembly pistol storage solution with sturdy outer steel plates and cushioned foam, fitting roughly 4–12 pistols depending on size. Caldwell's Tack Driver (B) is a higher-priced long‑gun shooting bag offering a self‑tightening grip and non‑marring surface for rifles/shotguns but has mixed stitching quality reports and seam failures for some users
Caldwell Tack Driver Shooting Bag (filled/unfilled)
Caldwell tack driver shooting bag for range use, designed to stabilize firearms with a non-marring surface and a self-tightening grip. Customers note stability and weight, with mixed opinions on stitching durability
Pros
- Non-marring surface protects firearm
- Stable hold during shooting
- Self-tightening grip for solid hold
- Includes shoulder strap and carry handle
Cons
- Stitching quality can vary
- Seams may split after months of use
Savior Equipment Gun Pistol Rack for 4-12 pistols
Protective pistol rack with cushioned foam and heavy-duty rails. Easy to assemble in minutes and designed to prevent pistols from banging together; versatile fit for large-barreled revolvers and pistols with accessories
Pros
- outer steel plates and heavy-duty rod
- cushioned foam to protect pistols
- easy assembly with no tools
- fits a wide range of pistols
Cons
- none stated by customers in data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Savior Equipment |
| Durability | Savior Equipment |
| Versatility | Caldwell |
| User Reviews | Savior Equipment |