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Caldwell Lead Sled
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 360123" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>+1 with J E Custom, I use my sled with 338win 300wby and 270 wsm and dont need any added weight. the sled is healthy enough. And I have also hered of the broken wood stocks with too much wt. ''for every action there is an equal and opposite re-action'' makes sense, though I have no proof or personal experience breaking any thing. Just here say. My sled stays naked and does a great job. It does slide about 3'' back with my shoulder against it off a concrete bench that way though, Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 360123, member: 22166"] +1 with J E Custom, I use my sled with 338win 300wby and 270 wsm and dont need any added weight. the sled is healthy enough. And I have also hered of the broken wood stocks with too much wt. ''for every action there is an equal and opposite re-action'' makes sense, though I have no proof or personal experience breaking any thing. Just here say. My sled stays naked and does a great job. It does slide about 3'' back with my shoulder against it off a concrete bench that way though, Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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