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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 361416" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Well put Steve. I wasnt trying to start an arguement, nor end one. I just dont like it implied that one wasted money to buy a truly universal tool. The tray serves many purposes in combonation with a heavy stable platform for some people. I dont have any bigger kahonies than the next guy, and maybe I'm more ''recoil tollerant'' than some. For me to have an already heavy rest that serves multiple purposes(including recoil reduction) for those long days on the range just doesnt seem like a ''why bother'' investment.The sled was intended for aditional wt. to reduce recoil, yes. But some of us have found other uses for a unique shooting aid/tool. Some may think differently, and thats fine,I just dont like being badgered because I dont do it someone elses way. 30 something rounds of almost any modern caliber would be very distracting, I agree, but ''why bother''....I suppose Leatherman makes a useless ''why bother''tool also if you dont use the needle nose pliers as needle nose pliers were intended? Theyre about the same in price to a Leadsled. Or are there other uses for handy tools. Simply put to each his own. Im NOT trying to discredit/or argue with anyone here. Just stating a difference of opinion. Im done</p><p> </p><p>Trueblue, I apologise for the''why own a rifle your afraid to shoot without a weighted sled'' comment. I WAS OUT OF LINE. and I am making a sincere apology. no-one likes to be whacked by a big magnum or any thing else. Not to mention the fact that the tools intended purpose is reducing recoil by adding wt. for long sessions at the range. I am sorry for the comment.</p><p>But I do stand by the rest of the comment about a tools use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 361416, member: 22166"] Well put Steve. I wasnt trying to start an arguement, nor end one. I just dont like it implied that one wasted money to buy a truly universal tool. The tray serves many purposes in combonation with a heavy stable platform for some people. I dont have any bigger kahonies than the next guy, and maybe I'm more ''recoil tollerant'' than some. For me to have an already heavy rest that serves multiple purposes(including recoil reduction) for those long days on the range just doesnt seem like a ''why bother'' investment.The sled was intended for aditional wt. to reduce recoil, yes. But some of us have found other uses for a unique shooting aid/tool. Some may think differently, and thats fine,I just dont like being badgered because I dont do it someone elses way. 30 something rounds of almost any modern caliber would be very distracting, I agree, but ''why bother''....I suppose Leatherman makes a useless ''why bother''tool also if you dont use the needle nose pliers as needle nose pliers were intended? Theyre about the same in price to a Leadsled. Or are there other uses for handy tools. Simply put to each his own. Im NOT trying to discredit/or argue with anyone here. Just stating a difference of opinion. Im done Trueblue, I apologise for the''why own a rifle your afraid to shoot without a weighted sled'' comment. I WAS OUT OF LINE. and I am making a sincere apology. no-one likes to be whacked by a big magnum or any thing else. Not to mention the fact that the tools intended purpose is reducing recoil by adding wt. for long sessions at the range. I am sorry for the comment. But I do stand by the rest of the comment about a tools use. [/QUOTE]
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