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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 537881" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I use to sight in a lot of 12 slug guns when I lived in Iowa. They can beat on you pretty hard. I found that if you slip a 1/2 a bag of lead shot in between the recoil pad and your shoulder it takes out a ton of recoil. This is not the best way to practice with your rifle, but I find it the way to go for load work up and sight in with the mules with out brakes. I feel this is a much better choice than a ledsled for accuracy and also for the rifle. You still have full control of the rifle and your point of aim.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 537881, member: 7503"] I use to sight in a lot of 12 slug guns when I lived in Iowa. They can beat on you pretty hard. I found that if you slip a 1/2 a bag of lead shot in between the recoil pad and your shoulder it takes out a ton of recoil. This is not the best way to practice with your rifle, but I find it the way to go for load work up and sight in with the mules with out brakes. I feel this is a much better choice than a ledsled for accuracy and also for the rifle. You still have full control of the rifle and your point of aim. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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