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Trajectory validation off bench or prone ?
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 695598" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I'm with Tanner on this one. I do all my range validation off a bipod with a small, light bag under the butt of the gun, and then I use this same set-up for long range hunting. I would definitely expect different results from a lead sled. It does not recoil the same as my body does. I have done quite a bit of longer range shooting off a pack with my left fist under the butt in place of the bag. This has worked great on small varmints out to 700 plus, and is what I usually have available when I'm hunting big game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 695598, member: 1940"] I'm with Tanner on this one. I do all my range validation off a bipod with a small, light bag under the butt of the gun, and then I use this same set-up for long range hunting. I would definitely expect different results from a lead sled. It does not recoil the same as my body does. I have done quite a bit of longer range shooting off a pack with my left fist under the butt in place of the bag. This has worked great on small varmints out to 700 plus, and is what I usually have available when I'm hunting big game. [/QUOTE]
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