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Sand bags or bipod for load development
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<blockquote data-quote="FIGJAM" data-source="post: 1572849" data-attributes="member: 71039"><p>Your analysis of the leadsled and harmonics makes no sense to me. You aren't adding weight to the rifle, you are adding weight to the platform it sits on reducing felt recoil. Nothing on the leadsled touches or impacts the barrel. If what you are saying is true, shooting from the prone position acting as dead weight behind the rifle and limiting the rifles ability to move backwards would have a large impact on barrel harmonics and cause the rifle to group differently than shooting sitting, kneeling, or standing where the recoil will be absorbed by your body moving backwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIGJAM, post: 1572849, member: 71039"] Your analysis of the leadsled and harmonics makes no sense to me. You aren’t adding weight to the rifle, you are adding weight to the platform it sits on reducing felt recoil. Nothing on the leadsled touches or impacts the barrel. If what you are saying is true, shooting from the prone position acting as dead weight behind the rifle and limiting the rifles ability to move backwards would have a large impact on barrel harmonics and cause the rifle to group differently than shooting sitting, kneeling, or standing where the recoil will be absorbed by your body moving backwards. [/QUOTE]
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