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Reloading
Shooting rest for load dev.
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1075753" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>For load development I have used the same set up for several years with several rifles. It a Caldwell Rock and a Sinclair rear rabbit ear bag. I will match up the front bag adapter as close to the rifles forearm shape as possible. I will generally remove any pic rail, studs, etc off the fore end. The Caldwell has served me well, including BR competition. Just want to make sure the screw that attaches the head to the body of the rest is Locktited. I make it a point to use the same hard hold shooting technique for load development that I use for hunting/competition. I can generally keep my POI very close/same when using a bipod, or other rest when load development is completed using this set up with the right shooting form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1075753, member: 10291"] For load development I have used the same set up for several years with several rifles. It a Caldwell Rock and a Sinclair rear rabbit ear bag. I will match up the front bag adapter as close to the rifles forearm shape as possible. I will generally remove any pic rail, studs, etc off the fore end. The Caldwell has served me well, including BR competition. Just want to make sure the screw that attaches the head to the body of the rest is Locktited. I make it a point to use the same hard hold shooting technique for load development that I use for hunting/competition. I can generally keep my POI very close/same when using a bipod, or other rest when load development is completed using this set up with the right shooting form. [/QUOTE]
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