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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Horizontal in load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 2061631" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>I bought one some years back. I don't use it much for shooting because it divorces you from the shot so much and there are other factors such as getting the same sight picture each time. If you're really going to depend on it for load development, then you must tie the rifle down to it and put as much weight on it as possible and perhapsss a backstop so that it does not move at all when firing. Then get your sight picture perfect, then stand off to the side and pinch the trigger or use some kind of mechanical trigger detonator. That's the only way I can see it being used to zero out the effects of variance in the shooter's actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 2061631, member: 28741"] I bought one some years back. I don't use it much for shooting because it divorces you from the shot so much and there are other factors such as getting the same sight picture each time. If you're really going to depend on it for load development, then you must tie the rifle down to it and put as much weight on it as possible and perhapsss a backstop so that it does not move at all when firing. Then get your sight picture perfect, then stand off to the side and pinch the trigger or use some kind of mechanical trigger detonator. That's the only way I can see it being used to zero out the effects of variance in the shooter's actions. [/QUOTE]
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