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<blockquote data-quote="pontoon" data-source="post: 1158729" data-attributes="member: 91473"><p>What kind of accuracy should I expect from a front Caldwell "Rock Jr" rest (it's a height adjustable U shaped bag rest) and a Caldwell Universal Rear Bag (U shaped bag)? I ordered those to help me remove human error and get the rifle sighted in perfectly and see how accurate the gun really is. I thought about the lead sled but heard it can damage the gun. I'm wondering if those rests I ordered will be good enough to remove almost all human error? Or should I have gotten the lead sled instead? I want the ability to say "this ammo is better than that ammo for sure" and not wonder if it's the ammo or if it's me. Similarly I want to know whether the gun shoots sub-MOA or not, and if not, I don't want to wonder "is it me or the gun?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pontoon, post: 1158729, member: 91473"] What kind of accuracy should I expect from a front Caldwell "Rock Jr" rest (it's a height adjustable U shaped bag rest) and a Caldwell Universal Rear Bag (U shaped bag)? I ordered those to help me remove human error and get the rifle sighted in perfectly and see how accurate the gun really is. I thought about the lead sled but heard it can damage the gun. I'm wondering if those rests I ordered will be good enough to remove almost all human error? Or should I have gotten the lead sled instead? I want the ability to say "this ammo is better than that ammo for sure" and not wonder if it's the ammo or if it's me. Similarly I want to know whether the gun shoots sub-MOA or not, and if not, I don't want to wonder "is it me or the gun?" [/QUOTE]
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