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<blockquote data-quote="big_matt_duq" data-source="post: 1493026" data-attributes="member: 23310"><p>I am by far not an expert so here is just my opinion. Sounds like what happens with my muzzleloader and 338 rum when I tried to shoot them free recoil. For them to not throw shots way high, I have to pull firm into my shoulder and grip the fore end of the rifle. I cannot just slap it on bags and not hold the fore end or bipod. To me lead sleds only have a use in working up loads or sighting in. I don't own one. I only care what my rifles do in my hands, off bipods, or a bag rest. All things I actually may shoot off in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big_matt_duq, post: 1493026, member: 23310"] I am by far not an expert so here is just my opinion. Sounds like what happens with my muzzleloader and 338 rum when I tried to shoot them free recoil. For them to not throw shots way high, I have to pull firm into my shoulder and grip the fore end of the rifle. I cannot just slap it on bags and not hold the fore end or bipod. To me lead sleds only have a use in working up loads or sighting in. I don't own one. I only care what my rifles do in my hands, off bipods, or a bag rest. All things I actually may shoot off in the field. [/QUOTE]
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