I am not a fan of Lead Sleds unless your shooting a 338-378 Weatherby.
Point being, it might be to steady and too heavy of a shooting platform.
You want the rifle to free recoil, and sitting in a heavy lead sled the recoil is going to put "different" stress point on recoil lug.
You might develop an accurate load but under field conditions your grouping might change....poi shift or group might open up.
I like a high quality sand bag for rear and front. If I need more elevation I keep a couple boards to shim below bag.
If you use a bipod in field....make sure you develop your load off that bipod and keep the legs of the bipod loaded to front consistently so when it comes time to shoot in the field it's consistent.
Point being, it might be to steady and too heavy of a shooting platform.
You want the rifle to free recoil, and sitting in a heavy lead sled the recoil is going to put "different" stress point on recoil lug.
You might develop an accurate load but under field conditions your grouping might change....poi shift or group might open up.
I like a high quality sand bag for rear and front. If I need more elevation I keep a couple boards to shim below bag.
If you use a bipod in field....make sure you develop your load off that bipod and keep the legs of the bipod loaded to front consistently so when it comes time to shoot in the field it's consistent.
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