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Caldwell Lead Sled
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 361358" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Why own a rifle your afraid to shoot with out a weighted sled</p><p>To each thier own. My 338's do just fine on a naked sled, as do all my other Magnums. Its as simple as having a steady platform that reduces recoil.I dont need to stop recoil.Heck they already weigh like 15-20 lbs, and I dont need to be any harder on my equipment. </p><p>If you choose to put 4 bags of lead shot, cool, I hope it works for you with whatever cal you choose</p><p>Having owned and shot with various makes and brands, the Leadsled just seems to work best for me as an all round platform. From cleaning, to DIY smithing, to having a solid rest that reduces recoil,to having a paper wt for holding extra targets from blowing away while shooting from other positions.</p><p>Thats why I bother to own one. Theyre handy and effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 361358, member: 22166"] Why own a rifle your afraid to shoot with out a weighted sled To each thier own. My 338's do just fine on a naked sled, as do all my other Magnums. Its as simple as having a steady platform that reduces recoil.I dont need to stop recoil.Heck they already weigh like 15-20 lbs, and I dont need to be any harder on my equipment. If you choose to put 4 bags of lead shot, cool, I hope it works for you with whatever cal you choose Having owned and shot with various makes and brands, the Leadsled just seems to work best for me as an all round platform. From cleaning, to DIY smithing, to having a solid rest that reduces recoil,to having a paper wt for holding extra targets from blowing away while shooting from other positions. Thats why I bother to own one. Theyre handy and effective. [/QUOTE]
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