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Is there a difference between a lead sled sight in and normal sand bags.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1340501" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>I actualy prefer shooting off of my normal bags so no real change. As for my friend I have thought of the dummy round approach. The trouble is he doesn't believe in practicing with his rifles that is just for archery. You see shooting billets at paper or other targets is a waste of money. If I sneek a dummy round into his shells it may end up in the field with him and that would reflect on my reloading skills. That took me long enough to covince him he could save money reloading and create more accurate loads. Don't get me wrong he is a good guy just has some funny ideas. Strangely he always gets a deer even if he misses his point of aim by 15 inches. I guess he lives by the old saying I'd rather be lucky then good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1340501, member: 96281"] I actualy prefer shooting off of my normal bags so no real change. As for my friend I have thought of the dummy round approach. The trouble is he doesn't believe in practicing with his rifles that is just for archery. You see shooting billets at paper or other targets is a waste of money. If I sneek a dummy round into his shells it may end up in the field with him and that would reflect on my reloading skills. That took me long enough to covince him he could save money reloading and create more accurate loads. Don't get me wrong he is a good guy just has some funny ideas. Strangely he always gets a deer even if he misses his point of aim by 15 inches. I guess he lives by the old saying I'd rather be lucky then good. [/QUOTE]
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