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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Dead sled for load workup
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<blockquote data-quote="yoteslayer" data-source="post: 1484098" data-attributes="member: 63634"><p>The problem you have with a sled is it's very easy to induce side pressure so it's out of alignment just try lifting the but end of it off shooting table and then set it back down you will see how easy to get out of alignment and if you shot this way you will have a flyer so it's very hard to do the same thing every shot to get good groups I have also noticed that guns with brakes are closer to being on than a rifle that recoils more just my experience not sure this helps good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoteslayer, post: 1484098, member: 63634"] The problem you have with a sled is it’s very easy to induce side pressure so it’s out of alignment just try lifting the but end of it off shooting table and then set it back down you will see how easy to get out of alignment and if you shot this way you will have a flyer so it’s very hard to do the same thing every shot to get good groups I have also noticed that guns with brakes are closer to being on than a rifle that recoils more just my experience not sure this helps good luck [/QUOTE]
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