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MaraviaDave
WKR
Wow! You sure appear to be defensive about your decision to use a lead sled. So, what are the reasons you find it necessary to use one? Does your recoil sensitivity make you afraid of your rifle? Are you not very confident in your ability to shoot a rifle well? Do you not grasp the principles of physics? Do you struggle to use critical thinking and reasoning skills when you hear new information?I don’t put any weight in the sled. I even removed the front bag and replaced it with a sand bag. The rear of my sled has a 1” thick simms style piece of rubber in it.
If a gun kicks hard enough to break a stock with my setup then I’ll fix it and sell the damn thing.
Lord have mercy how hard do you guys guns kick? Lol
No thanks.
I do my final sight in with my 300 wsm at 400 yards and it hits the same place on the bags as when it sitting in the lead sled so I’m calling bullshit on a lot of you internet jockeys.
I’m no ribbon chaser. I call it good enough as most of you should and it would save you a pile of ammo…
Don’t give up. There’s hope. Lots of great resources are available to help you get a baseline understanding of the fundamentals of marksmanship. I’d recommend a precision rifle shooting course, or at the very least, enroll in some online training. Either option would be a great start.
Or, alternatively, you can remain a fudd with a lot of blowhard opinions and not much substance.
I sincerely hope you choose to get some training, increase your knowledge base and then get out there and practice shooting from field positions.
Best of luck!