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Reloading
ladder testing question
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1037643" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>rockwind,</p><p>In regards to the "led sled"... now you know why cannons have a recoil mechanism. In fact , there are some load testing sleds out on the web that do have them! Newton knew what he was talking about. Having the rifle fixed means that all the recoil forces are applied to the rifle and that's never good. We would suggest a good front rest like a Sinclair ETC with the proper width front bag and a good rear bag. The towel trick is a good idea also for big boomers like you have. If you need any help please contact us in this string.</p><p>Take care!</p><p>Phil Hoham</p><p>Berger Bullet Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1037643, member: 85389"] rockwind, In regards to the "led sled"... now you know why cannons have a recoil mechanism. In fact , there are some load testing sleds out on the web that do have them! Newton knew what he was talking about. Having the rifle fixed means that all the recoil forces are applied to the rifle and that's never good. We would suggest a good front rest like a Sinclair ETC with the proper width front bag and a good rear bag. The towel trick is a good idea also for big boomers like you have. If you need any help please contact us in this string. Take care! Phil Hoham Berger Bullet Tech. [/QUOTE]
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