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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 107318" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Get off the lead sled. I have found these things to cause more problems for shooters then just about any other shooting accessary.</p><p></p><p>There is no way a rifle will print in the same spot fired from one of these supports compared to a shooters shoulder. The recoil characterists of the rifle are just totally different.</p><p></p><p>We do not want to manhandle recoil, we will eventually loose everytime in that fight. What we want to do is control it consistantly every time we pull the trigger.</p><p></p><p>The only way we can learn to do that is to fire off our shoulders and actually learn how to shoot the rifle.</p><p></p><p>Unless your going to pack that lead sled in the field, I would say get off it and start practicing with a bipod and rear bag, or front and rear back. Does not really matter, POI can shift comparing bags and bipod so stay consistant with what you use and you will get better results in the field, especially when ranges get past around the 500-600 yard mark.</p><p></p><p>Good Shooting!!</p><p></p><p>Kirby Allen(50)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 107318, member: 10"] Get off the lead sled. I have found these things to cause more problems for shooters then just about any other shooting accessary. There is no way a rifle will print in the same spot fired from one of these supports compared to a shooters shoulder. The recoil characterists of the rifle are just totally different. We do not want to manhandle recoil, we will eventually loose everytime in that fight. What we want to do is control it consistantly every time we pull the trigger. The only way we can learn to do that is to fire off our shoulders and actually learn how to shoot the rifle. Unless your going to pack that lead sled in the field, I would say get off it and start practicing with a bipod and rear bag, or front and rear back. Does not really matter, POI can shift comparing bags and bipod so stay consistant with what you use and you will get better results in the field, especially when ranges get past around the 500-600 yard mark. Good Shooting!! Kirby Allen(50) [/QUOTE]
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