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Troubleshoot custom 300 weatherby reloading issues 180 hammers
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<blockquote data-quote="MZmoose" data-source="post: 2056139" data-attributes="member: 41085"><p>I have a lead sled. It's not like slamming into a wall unless you bolted it to the bench. It basically adds weight to the shooter. It's like having a guy with an extra 25lbs in his shoulder shoot the gun. The gun recoils and the sled moves on the bench into your shoulder. That being said, I use mine to shoot groups when testing a load. I don't use the strap to hold the barrel down and I covered the front rest with a cotton cloth so my stock is not resting on the rubber coated V. I also adjust the sled so it's holding the rifle on target and I'm putting very little input on the rifle and just making a good trigger pull. I have shot many sub .5moa groups with mine. But once I have my load I don't shoot from it again, just field positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MZmoose, post: 2056139, member: 41085"] I have a lead sled. It's not like slamming into a wall unless you bolted it to the bench. It basically adds weight to the shooter. It's like having a guy with an extra 25lbs in his shoulder shoot the gun. The gun recoils and the sled moves on the bench into your shoulder. That being said, I use mine to shoot groups when testing a load. I don't use the strap to hold the barrel down and I covered the front rest with a cotton cloth so my stock is not resting on the rubber coated V. I also adjust the sled so it's holding the rifle on target and I'm putting very little input on the rifle and just making a good trigger pull. I have shot many sub .5moa groups with mine. But once I have my load I don't shoot from it again, just field positions. [/QUOTE]
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