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<blockquote data-quote="HuntFarther" data-source="post: 900871" data-attributes="member: 59584"><p>If it was me I would ditch the lead sled. I feel if you need them you have to much gun, and either need to go to a brake or smaller. When we used them once breaking in barrels and did some load workup on the big 338's in light guns. We had everything just perfect, and move to over the bipods. Had huge groups. Even had from day to day the point of impact would change. I think this was from not being able to shoulder the gun right. So in a sense it was getting canted. One gun never did shoot good until we restocked it because that stock was broke from the sudden impact. Those lead sleds in my eyes have no use unless you were just breaking in barrels and don't like shooting. They change the harmonics of the gun to which we cannot duplicate in normal hunting shooting conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntFarther, post: 900871, member: 59584"] If it was me I would ditch the lead sled. I feel if you need them you have to much gun, and either need to go to a brake or smaller. When we used them once breaking in barrels and did some load workup on the big 338's in light guns. We had everything just perfect, and move to over the bipods. Had huge groups. Even had from day to day the point of impact would change. I think this was from not being able to shoulder the gun right. So in a sense it was getting canted. One gun never did shoot good until we restocked it because that stock was broke from the sudden impact. Those lead sleds in my eyes have no use unless you were just breaking in barrels and don't like shooting. They change the harmonics of the gun to which we cannot duplicate in normal hunting shooting conditions. [/QUOTE]
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