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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 1989234" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>Have to agree with J.E.Custom. I use my sled at the range mainly to take my influence out of the equation. With the exception of 2 older Rem 700's, all of my rifles have metal stocks. I also have found most of my weapons prefer mid velocity loads for the accuracy nodes. I add 25# of steel shot only when I'm shooting the 338LM. The others don't require the additional weight. One of my wood stock guns, a Rem 700 25-06 with a nontapered Douglas supreme tube vintage 1970, would be nice to try in the sled, however; it's so muzzle heavy tit won;'t work. Guess the 30" tube wasn't the best idea but it still puts 5 under aq dime @ 100 yards. For it and general target work, the Calwell competition rest, and a good rear bag does the job adequately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 1989234, member: 102254"] Have to agree with J.E.Custom. I use my sled at the range mainly to take my influence out of the equation. With the exception of 2 older Rem 700's, all of my rifles have metal stocks. I also have found most of my weapons prefer mid velocity loads for the accuracy nodes. I add 25# of steel shot only when I'm shooting the 338LM. The others don't require the additional weight. One of my wood stock guns, a Rem 700 25-06 with a nontapered Douglas supreme tube vintage 1970, would be nice to try in the sled, however; it's so muzzle heavy tit won;'t work. Guess the 30" tube wasn't the best idea but it still puts 5 under aq dime @ 100 yards. For it and general target work, the Calwell competition rest, and a good rear bag does the job adequately. [/QUOTE]
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