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Reloading
How "important" are certain details when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="trophyhusband" data-source="post: 850744" data-attributes="member: 70376"><p>I tightened the fore rest when I first set up and then just use an elevation knob for fine adjustments while shooting but I'll make sure to pay closer attention to all the parts next time out. The folding table is what it is, not the most solid thing in the world but not much more wobbly than even the more expensive folding shooting benches that are sold in outdoor stores. It wouldn't surprise me that's a bit of a factor. I've thought about building a more solid bench that is portable.</p><p></p><p>Funny you should mention my grip at the trigger. Today I noticed that I was gripping it very tight. I had to make a conscious effort to relax it a little.</p><p></p><p>I've shot this gun without a lead sled. Shooting a few rounds is ok, but putting 20 rounds through it would not be any fun at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trophyhusband, post: 850744, member: 70376"] I tightened the fore rest when I first set up and then just use an elevation knob for fine adjustments while shooting but I'll make sure to pay closer attention to all the parts next time out. The folding table is what it is, not the most solid thing in the world but not much more wobbly than even the more expensive folding shooting benches that are sold in outdoor stores. It wouldn't surprise me that's a bit of a factor. I've thought about building a more solid bench that is portable. Funny you should mention my grip at the trigger. Today I noticed that I was gripping it very tight. I had to make a conscious effort to relax it a little. I've shot this gun without a lead sled. Shooting a few rounds is ok, but putting 20 rounds through it would not be any fun at all. [/QUOTE]
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