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Lead sled vs sandbags accuracy issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Nvhunter92" data-source="post: 1306603" data-attributes="member: 101230"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I've been looking around on this forum for quite awhile but just decided to register and hopefully get some advice. Ive got a tikka t3 lite in .25-06 that I've been struggling to shoot well, at first I thought it was the gun so I bought a leaf sled and developed a load that consistently shoots .6-1" at 100 yards. The problem is that when I shoot it without the lead sled my groups open up to around 1.5". I'm using sandbags upfront and a sandbag to support the rear of the rifle. My thinking is that the rifle is recoiling inconsistently without the lead sled and that's where the difference is. I feel very steady when I'm shooting with or without the lead sled. Does anybody have any tips or suggestions? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nvhunter92, post: 1306603, member: 101230"] Hello, I've been looking around on this forum for quite awhile but just decided to register and hopefully get some advice. Ive got a tikka t3 lite in .25-06 that I've been struggling to shoot well, at first I thought it was the gun so I bought a leaf sled and developed a load that consistently shoots .6-1" at 100 yards. The problem is that when I shoot it without the lead sled my groups open up to around 1.5". I'm using sandbags upfront and a sandbag to support the rear of the rifle. My thinking is that the rifle is recoiling inconsistently without the lead sled and that's where the difference is. I feel very steady when I'm shooting with or without the lead sled. Does anybody have any tips or suggestions? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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