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Sighting in new Huskemaw on 300 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="the444shooter" data-source="post: 1979583" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Lead sleds don't allow the gun/platform/shooter to recoil naturally, and puts higher amounts of stress and torque at spots that flex during the process. It's generally frowned upon for zeroing and determining POI, since the POI/accuracy will most likely be different in field conditions. If you want to use a more stable platform than sandbags, you can use the lead sled WITHOUT weight, or do like I do, which is use a cheap MTM plastic cradle that doesn't have enough mass to interrupt the recoil process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the444shooter, post: 1979583, member: 46"] Lead sleds don't allow the gun/platform/shooter to recoil naturally, and puts higher amounts of stress and torque at spots that flex during the process. It's generally frowned upon for zeroing and determining POI, since the POI/accuracy will most likely be different in field conditions. If you want to use a more stable platform than sandbags, you can use the lead sled WITHOUT weight, or do like I do, which is use a cheap MTM plastic cradle that doesn't have enough mass to interrupt the recoil process. [/QUOTE]
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