I bought a Caldwell Rock rest and don't know how I was doing any of this without it. Best $100 I've spent on the hobby in a while.
I find,with bags,I'm leaning over to much. I'd need about 2 ft high bags,to be sitting up straight. I think the bench is too low( home made jobby at the range).
The use of a led sled or the like will increase the risk of a cracked stock if your round is a heavy kicker.
I try and load test the same way as I shoot.
I like the bipod and rear bag , maybe. Is there a good rear bag available? I guess it would have to be thick (high) enough,to account for a 9 inch bipod.
I use the MTM Shoulder Guard Rest (but I don't use the recoil-reduction sling). Ditched the sandbags years ago -
http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products/shooting/shooting-rests-sgr.php
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your rifle harmonics will change depending on how you shoot it, this will also effect how accurate it is or isn't. Also sighting in a hunting rifle in a solid rest and then confirming it with an offhand shot or two will show how far from sighted in you really were......I sight my hunting rifle in shooting over a packsack filled with a couple of hoodies to simulate a tree stump, I could get a truck hood into where I hunt but it would be one hell of a drag



























