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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
testing loads - lead sled v.s. shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="Robbin" data-source="post: 223037" data-attributes="member: 12246"><p>I always use the lead sled when building loads. Once I've chosen a load to go with, I do all my shooting off the shoulder. Eliminate as much of the human problem when trying to build a load.</p><p>I've had very small POI changes going from the sled to the shoulder, but it only takes one group and a couple of clicks to fix that. If you are shooting a boomer, like my step sons 300 RUM you will be flinching like crazy before you get your load figured out. That gun is brutal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbin, post: 223037, member: 12246"] I always use the lead sled when building loads. Once I've chosen a load to go with, I do all my shooting off the shoulder. Eliminate as much of the human problem when trying to build a load. I've had very small POI changes going from the sled to the shoulder, but it only takes one group and a couple of clicks to fix that. If you are shooting a boomer, like my step sons 300 RUM you will be flinching like crazy before you get your load figured out. That gun is brutal! [/QUOTE]
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