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Caldwell Lead Sled
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<blockquote data-quote="conn338rum" data-source="post: 360326" data-attributes="member: 22513"><p>Interesting I haven't shot the sled without weight</p><p>Have to try it</p><p>I bought the Cadwell bags </p><p>Filled them with three quarter inch steel ball bearings as I stated before</p><p>Not as heavy as lead shot</p><p>Sled moves back a good amount not sure of the weight </p><p>I lined the tray and added padding to the sled where the stock goes</p><p>I have heard of guys adding a strap to stop the barrel from jumping</p><p>(not me) </p><p>I'm sure that will add stress and could damage the stock</p><p>I agree for every action the is a reaction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conn338rum, post: 360326, member: 22513"] Interesting I haven't shot the sled without weight Have to try it I bought the Cadwell bags Filled them with three quarter inch steel ball bearings as I stated before Not as heavy as lead shot Sled moves back a good amount not sure of the weight I lined the tray and added padding to the sled where the stock goes I have heard of guys adding a strap to stop the barrel from jumping (not me) I'm sure that will add stress and could damage the stock I agree for every action the is a reaction [/QUOTE]
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