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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 842639" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I do have one final question. Assuming the sled isnt ruing my gun...i.e. the recoil absortion isnt as bad as it "might" be...shouldnt it provide tight groups(i.e. elimating some shooter error)? This is also assuming the ammo being shot works well with my rifle.</p><p> </p><p>What I am looking for is just trying to find the best ammo my gun can shoot. THEN I will fine tune my rifle on my bipod. But as stated above if I am shooting 5 different boxes of ammo...say 5 shots of each(to try and find best grouping ammo)...thats 25 shots...my arm becomes really sore with that amount. So If I could do those 25 shots on the sled to eliminate shooter error AND save my shoulder JUST to determine the best shooting factory load in my gun then GREAT...but if the sled could be causing bad groups I.E. bouncing the rifle or something else I am not seeing then I will ditch it. P.S. a good group to me is below 1 MOA...I know you all probably look for much better than that but I am jus trying to get a decent hunting set-up out to 300 yards. Also, I understand maybe I should have gone with a 270 or whatever for less recoil but I didnt lol Maybe I will get a new rifle next year but this is what I have for this year.</p><p>P.S. Muzzle breaks are kind of frowned upon where I am due to noise and blah blah blah. I know...stupid but I have to deal with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 842639, member: 52437"] I do have one final question. Assuming the sled isnt ruing my gun...i.e. the recoil absortion isnt as bad as it "might" be...shouldnt it provide tight groups(i.e. elimating some shooter error)? This is also assuming the ammo being shot works well with my rifle. What I am looking for is just trying to find the best ammo my gun can shoot. THEN I will fine tune my rifle on my bipod. But as stated above if I am shooting 5 different boxes of ammo...say 5 shots of each(to try and find best grouping ammo)...thats 25 shots...my arm becomes really sore with that amount. So If I could do those 25 shots on the sled to eliminate shooter error AND save my shoulder JUST to determine the best shooting factory load in my gun then GREAT...but if the sled could be causing bad groups I.E. bouncing the rifle or something else I am not seeing then I will ditch it. P.S. a good group to me is below 1 MOA...I know you all probably look for much better than that but I am jus trying to get a decent hunting set-up out to 300 yards. Also, I understand maybe I should have gone with a 270 or whatever for less recoil but I didnt lol Maybe I will get a new rifle next year but this is what I have for this year. P.S. Muzzle breaks are kind of frowned upon where I am due to noise and blah blah blah. I know...stupid but I have to deal with it. [/QUOTE]
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