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ladder testing question
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<blockquote data-quote="Catfish26" data-source="post: 1038846" data-attributes="member: 85957"><p>This is a very interesting read. I have developed several loads in a led sled and it worked ok for me. In the beginning I was not confident enough to trust the results without it. Now I shoot off a bipod and a mono pod and it does appear from my results, that my groups are better without the led sled. I have developed 4 different loads for an AR this way. However at this time we are trying to find a load for my fathers savage 12lrp via led sled and I have not had any luck. We just discussed this yesterday that it may be time to move to bags and or bipod and try to work this load up. For both guns i had to modify the front rest so it didnt hold the stock or bind the AR free float tube too tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catfish26, post: 1038846, member: 85957"] This is a very interesting read. I have developed several loads in a led sled and it worked ok for me. In the beginning I was not confident enough to trust the results without it. Now I shoot off a bipod and a mono pod and it does appear from my results, that my groups are better without the led sled. I have developed 4 different loads for an AR this way. However at this time we are trying to find a load for my fathers savage 12lrp via led sled and I have not had any luck. We just discussed this yesterday that it may be time to move to bags and or bipod and try to work this load up. For both guns i had to modify the front rest so it didnt hold the stock or bind the AR free float tube too tight. [/QUOTE]
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