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Reloading
ladder testing question
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<blockquote data-quote="dixiemagnum80" data-source="post: 1038448" data-attributes="member: 67950"><p>If you have not already bought the leadsled, you may think about using that money towards a good muzzle brake. For the cost of the installed brake, you would be able to shoot your rifle with confidence, save reloading components with less flinching, and be able to shoot more throughout the day. Ryan Pierce installed my Muscle Brake and had my rifle back to me in 7 days from the day I shipped it out. Just food for thought…….</p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dixiemagnum80, post: 1038448, member: 67950"] If you have not already bought the leadsled, you may think about using that money towards a good muzzle brake. For the cost of the installed brake, you would be able to shoot your rifle with confidence, save reloading components with less flinching, and be able to shoot more throughout the day. Ryan Pierce installed my Muscle Brake and had my rifle back to me in 7 days from the day I shipped it out. Just food for thought……. Chuck [/QUOTE]
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