Very nice and clean! If you built it yourself, well done. My only comment is, do not add more weight to your rest; use it as-is. It has enough weight to help reduce felt recoil. I still have the original Lead Sled. When it first came out, people were putting 100-pound weights to reduce the recoil and then complaining about damage to their rifle stocks or scopes. The weakest link will suffer. My only complaint with the Lead sled is that I cannot have a good cheek weld and cradle the rifle as I usually do when hunting.Here is some pics of my setup
Actually was thinking bout getting shooting bags I heard you get better groups off bags than lead sled any thoughts on thatVery nice and clean! If you built it yourself, well done. My only comment is, do not add more weight to your rest; use it as-is. It has enough weight to help reduce felt recoil. I still have the original Lead Sled. When it first came out, people were putting 100-pound weights to reduce the recoil and then complaining about damage to their rifle stocks or scopes. The weakest link will suffer. My only complaint with the Lead sled is that I cannot have a good cheek weld and cradle the rifle as I usually do when hunting.
Look at the other thread going "range day" setup and you will see what most shooters are using.Actually was thinking bout getting shooting bags I heard you get better groups off bags than lead sled any thoughts on that
I've never seen anyone shoot exceptionally off a led sledActually was thinking bout getting shooting bags I heard you get better groups off bags than lead sled any thoughts on that
Thanks looking at midway USA bags nowI've never seen anyone shoot exceptionally off a led sled
THANKSDitch the sled it's been said many times for many different reasons.
If you do, I'll gladly take it off your hands.THANKS
If I do whatIf you do, I'll gladly take it off your hands.
Your response to #8.If I do what