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Lead sled?
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<blockquote data-quote="93trojan" data-source="post: 545715" data-attributes="member: 36181"><p>I noticed the front cradle as being wobbly....I have the dft also. I think my problem was not anchoring the front of the rifle. I pretty much let it just lay on the cradle with my free hand resting on top of the scope. This was comfortable for me as the extra length of the lead sled makes it a hassle to hold the forearm of the stock. I am going back and do it "old school". At least it's better than the time my dad and I mounted a scope on a 416 weatherby....he handed me the rifle and said, "Go sight it in son.". Well, I did but I never forgot it either. Shoulder felt like it was ready to fall off my body and my ears rang for a week day and night. That experience at least taught me to use hearing protection...what's left of it!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies....I was pretty down yesterday as I spent a chunk of $ on this rig and I was ready to throw it over a bridge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93trojan, post: 545715, member: 36181"] I noticed the front cradle as being wobbly....I have the dft also. I think my problem was not anchoring the front of the rifle. I pretty much let it just lay on the cradle with my free hand resting on top of the scope. This was comfortable for me as the extra length of the lead sled makes it a hassle to hold the forearm of the stock. I am going back and do it "old school". At least it's better than the time my dad and I mounted a scope on a 416 weatherby....he handed me the rifle and said, "Go sight it in son.". Well, I did but I never forgot it either. Shoulder felt like it was ready to fall off my body and my ears rang for a week day and night. That experience at least taught me to use hearing protection...what's left of it! Thanks for the replies....I was pretty down yesterday as I spent a chunk of $ on this rig and I was ready to throw it over a bridge! [/QUOTE]
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