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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Dead sled for load workup
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1484297" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>Yoteslayer you should always take your studs out when using bags or sled. Apparently thet are well known for causing acciracy issues. On top of that they can rip your bags apart just a word of advice I have learned. In fact I forgot to take them outof my 257Wby this summer and could not figure out why the gun would not shoot. After we were done shooting I saw the studs in the stock and gave myself a good kicking. Especially since I am on everyone elses case to take them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1484297, member: 106952"] Yoteslayer you should always take your studs out when using bags or sled. Apparently thet are well known for causing acciracy issues. On top of that they can rip your bags apart just a word of advice I have learned. In fact I forgot to take them outof my 257Wby this summer and could not figure out why the gun would not shoot. After we were done shooting I saw the studs in the stock and gave myself a good kicking. Especially since I am on everyone elses case to take them out. [/QUOTE]
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