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Is Lead Sled a bad product?
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4764397" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>The best supports are a good solid front rest like a bipod or front sandbag which allows the rifle to slip back on recoil. The rifle should not jump. So the forearm stud should not come in contact with the bag. Nothing should ever touch the barrel as well. It should be free floating. The rear can be supported by a rear bag which can be squeezed to adjust the height. Again, the rifle should be solid but able to recoil naturally. What happens the split second after the trigger is pulled will affect what happens to the bullet down range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4764397, member: 10373"] The best supports are a good solid front rest like a bipod or front sandbag which allows the rifle to slip back on recoil. The rifle should not jump. So the forearm stud should not come in contact with the bag. Nothing should ever touch the barrel as well. It should be free floating. The rear can be supported by a rear bag which can be squeezed to adjust the height. Again, the rifle should be solid but able to recoil naturally. What happens the split second after the trigger is pulled will affect what happens to the bullet down range. [/QUOTE]
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