I have heard about these, and one of the guys locally had talked about getting one, but I don't think he ever did:
http://www.chuckhawks.com/caldwell_lead_sled.htm
I watched the video clip on the Caldwell web site as well, it's a bit hokey but after all it is an infomercial...... There is NO DOUBT that this critter reduces recoil, especially if it is loaded with one hundred pounds of lead shot!
But here is the question: if you have a really hard-kicker, and use this type of device, does it not cause damage to the rifle stock? All of that force is still acting on the stock, ie backwards recoil, but the rifle is more or less immobile in the cradle. So the recoil that would normally be absorbed by the shooter's shoulder is just (apparently) being absorbed by the immobile stock. That "has to" be bad for the stock, I should think.
Has anybody used one of these? Anybody with a physics degree that can tell me if my hypothesis is correct or full of holes? I am not looking to buy a lead sled, heck I do not own anything that has much recoil any more - but this question intrigues me.
Doug
http://www.chuckhawks.com/caldwell_lead_sled.htm
I watched the video clip on the Caldwell web site as well, it's a bit hokey but after all it is an infomercial...... There is NO DOUBT that this critter reduces recoil, especially if it is loaded with one hundred pounds of lead shot!
But here is the question: if you have a really hard-kicker, and use this type of device, does it not cause damage to the rifle stock? All of that force is still acting on the stock, ie backwards recoil, but the rifle is more or less immobile in the cradle. So the recoil that would normally be absorbed by the shooter's shoulder is just (apparently) being absorbed by the immobile stock. That "has to" be bad for the stock, I should think.
Has anybody used one of these? Anybody with a physics degree that can tell me if my hypothesis is correct or full of holes? I am not looking to buy a lead sled, heck I do not own anything that has much recoil any more - but this question intrigues me.
Doug




















































