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Lead sled vs sandbags accuracy issues
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<blockquote data-quote="fisherman983" data-source="post: 1445833" data-attributes="member: 17250"><p>Dry fire your rifle on your bags. Try to have consistent trigger squeeze, cheek weld follow through. Don't pick your head up off the stock for a few seconds after recoil.</p><p>When dry firing, watch your reticle and see how much it moves. Try different amounts of grip tension and different hand positions until you feel comfortable and can see your reticle stay on the bullseye. Also, you may need to lighten your trigger pull weight. Light rifles are difficult to shoot well if you don't have great forl and follow through.</p><p>Watch YouTube videos on proper form and technique.</p><p>I have little experience compared to many of the guys on this forum but I had a lead sled at one point early in my shooting years and the second I put it in the garbage and started using just sand bags my shooting improved tremendously. Just a few things that helped me out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisherman983, post: 1445833, member: 17250"] Dry fire your rifle on your bags. Try to have consistent trigger squeeze, cheek weld follow through. Don't pick your head up off the stock for a few seconds after recoil. When dry firing, watch your reticle and see how much it moves. Try different amounts of grip tension and different hand positions until you feel comfortable and can see your reticle stay on the bullseye. Also, you may need to lighten your trigger pull weight. Light rifles are difficult to shoot well if you don't have great forl and follow through. Watch YouTube videos on proper form and technique. I have little experience compared to many of the guys on this forum but I had a lead sled at one point early in my shooting years and the second I put it in the garbage and started using just sand bags my shooting improved tremendously. Just a few things that helped me out. [/QUOTE]
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