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Caldwell Lead Sled Shooting Rest
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<blockquote data-quote="ricka0" data-source="post: 69409" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>Excellent review!</p><p>I love my Caldwell Lead Sled. I concur with almost everything you have written. Seems exceptionally well made. I use sand bags, where can I get lead shot?</p><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Since I had to put the lead sled together, I noticed the rigid construction of it. It seems that Caldwell spent the time to make sure that this thing would hold up. If there is one downside, I would say that the front rest would get my vote. Velcro is used to fasten the rest to the metal plate </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p>I agree with this <font color="red"> <strong>BUT</strong> </font> , the advert said it didn't come with a front rest and I planed on purchasing one - the cheesy free one is cheesy. I plan on getting a better one - doesn't that sound like a reasonable plan?</p><p></p><p>Another complaint I have is it was missing a couple nylon lock bolts (which luckily I had in the shop). The directions were about the worst I've ever read - the parts didn't match the parts list. Throw the directions away - it's easy to construct by looking at the box.</p><p></p><p>I disagree with your expensive comment - for a strong specialized rest like this I feel it's a good value at less than $120 (just my opinion - I'm a kick sissy on the bench - if it's warm and hairy kick doesn't bother me /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricka0, post: 69409, member: 3086"] Excellent review! I love my Caldwell Lead Sled. I concur with almost everything you have written. Seems exceptionally well made. I use sand bags, where can I get lead shot? [ QUOTE ] Since I had to put the lead sled together, I noticed the rigid construction of it. It seems that Caldwell spent the time to make sure that this thing would hold up. If there is one downside, I would say that the front rest would get my vote. Velcro is used to fasten the rest to the metal plate [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this <font color="red"> [b]BUT[/b] </font> , the advert said it didn't come with a front rest and I planed on purchasing one - the cheesy free one is cheesy. I plan on getting a better one - doesn't that sound like a reasonable plan? Another complaint I have is it was missing a couple nylon lock bolts (which luckily I had in the shop). The directions were about the worst I've ever read - the parts didn't match the parts list. Throw the directions away - it's easy to construct by looking at the box. I disagree with your expensive comment - for a strong specialized rest like this I feel it's a good value at less than $120 (just my opinion - I'm a kick sissy on the bench - if it's warm and hairy kick doesn't bother me [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) [/QUOTE]
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