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My .338 Thor
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 2778388" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>The lead sled was the original and have been using it since it first came out (~20 years) and never had any issues. Those that I know that incurred damages (mostly cracked stocks) were using 50-100 weights. The only issue I have with it is not being able to cradle it/having a nice cheek weld.</p><p></p><p>I primary use it when mounting scope and doing barrel break-in. It makes a nice transition from shooting to cleaning the barrel while securing it. I use a different set up when doing load development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 2778388, member: 14204"] The lead sled was the original and have been using it since it first came out (~20 years) and never had any issues. Those that I know that incurred damages (mostly cracked stocks) were using 50-100 weights. The only issue I have with it is not being able to cradle it/having a nice cheek weld. I primary use it when mounting scope and doing barrel break-in. It makes a nice transition from shooting to cleaning the barrel while securing it. I use a different set up when doing load development. [/QUOTE]
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