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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Dead sled for load workup
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1484163" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>I use a sled without any weight when I'm working up loads to take any of my human error out of the equation. It works well. When I find a nice load, I know the gun is not the issue if it doesn't group well. I verify everything by shooting off sandbags and rear rest. Then I'll test it with my bipod on the rifle. I do find that there is a slight difference in POI on all 3. I sight my rifle in using the sandbags/rear bag and then figure out what the difference is when using my bipod. I personally tend to pull my shots a little right when using the bipod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1484163, member: 33159"] I use a sled without any weight when I'm working up loads to take any of my human error out of the equation. It works well. When I find a nice load, I know the gun is not the issue if it doesn't group well. I verify everything by shooting off sandbags and rear rest. Then I'll test it with my bipod on the rifle. I do find that there is a slight difference in POI on all 3. I sight my rifle in using the sandbags/rear bag and then figure out what the difference is when using my bipod. I personally tend to pull my shots a little right when using the bipod [/QUOTE]
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