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Lead Sled DFT or DFT2

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If you want it to keep a heavy recoiling rifle from beating you up they are awesome. If your just wanting a rock solid rest a good bipod and rear bag is better.

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I went down this road once trying to find my groupings and all the big time shooters on here don't agree with them. Main reason you change the harmonics when you shoot and bullets will end up at different groups. You are more likely to be shooting off a bag, limb, or your bipod in real life. Just practice with a bipod and a good butt rest. You will gain better habits in shooting and really see what your rifle does in real life situations. Besides if your sled groups 1/2 MOA and you group 1 MOA in reality you really cant depend on a 1/2 grouping out to 500 yards (2-1/2" group) you are really getting (5 inch group).

 

That being said if you have a big ole gun with no brake and you need to get your rounds on paper to sight it in I totally get that. Or even see what rounds group better, then go back out and see what they do with you shooting it.

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^^^^^^ Yeah I had my 300 win mag knock off my scope in a sled

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Az Wildcat, get an old pair of Levi pants, cut off the legs to whatever size you want your bags and fill with cracked corn. Zip tie the ends and you have some great shooting bags. You can buy the cracked corn at Walmart in the pet section.

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Thanks for the input. How did the scopes come off? I can't visualize how that could happen.

 

Mine was torqued to spec and came loose. If the rifle doesn't move that energy will go somewhere

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^ this. Shooting off a lead sled doesn't let your rifle's recoil be absorbed like a shoulder does. The sudden stop causes things to move/come loose. Like a car hitting a block wall compared to the said car hitting a shock absorbing barricade.

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Thanks everyone for the feedback. I was expecting a few people to say that they thought Lead Sleds were a bad idea due to barrel harmonics, etc...I am surprised to hear about the damage they can cause too. GreyGhost's explanation makes sense...

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Ive never had a problem shooting off a sled (with or without weight) but I mainly use them without weight. Same zero as shooting off bags. I don't use any weight when shooting off my dft2 that I just bought. Its a nice sled.

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