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<blockquote data-quote="Blackdirt Cowboy" data-source="post: 2782778" data-attributes="member: 108138"><p>I used a lead sled until I gained the confidence to shoot straight with a bipod and rear bag. It was never weighted down and would give with the recoil of my bigger magnums. But once I got better shooting with the bipod and bag, I figured that's the way I'm going to hunt, so I might as well do all my load work up and practice that way. The only difference is I do the load work up off a bench. When I go out to ring steel, it's most always prone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackdirt Cowboy, post: 2782778, member: 108138"] I used a lead sled until I gained the confidence to shoot straight with a bipod and rear bag. It was never weighted down and would give with the recoil of my bigger magnums. But once I got better shooting with the bipod and bag, I figured that’s the way I’m going to hunt, so I might as well do all my load work up and practice that way. The only difference is I do the load work up off a bench. When I go out to ring steel, it’s most always prone. [/QUOTE]
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