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<blockquote data-quote="Tensilon" data-source="post: 1626945" data-attributes="member: 29503"><p>OK,</p><p>You got any sandbags...I make them out of the bottom of the legs of my old jeans. Try using sandbags...one for the front and one for the back. Often times a sled can contribute to misses or flyers. I was having some trouble with that years ago and a friend of mine from Taranaki NZ suggested that I go with sandbags and a firm grip on the fore end of the rifle. Of note is that I was a Jarhead with an expert badge at one time and I was no slouch but the sandbags and the firm grip made the difference for me. Don't use my sled anymore. If you get a chance...give it a try you might be surprised. More like hunting anyway as I always go over my pack, a tree branch, a knee, or whatever is handy.</p><p>Tens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tensilon, post: 1626945, member: 29503"] OK, You got any sandbags...I make them out of the bottom of the legs of my old jeans. Try using sandbags...one for the front and one for the back. Often times a sled can contribute to misses or flyers. I was having some trouble with that years ago and a friend of mine from Taranaki NZ suggested that I go with sandbags and a firm grip on the fore end of the rifle. Of note is that I was a Jarhead with an expert badge at one time and I was no slouch but the sandbags and the firm grip made the difference for me. Don't use my sled anymore. If you get a chance...give it a try you might be surprised. More like hunting anyway as I always go over my pack, a tree branch, a knee, or whatever is handy. Tens [/QUOTE]
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