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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBelt" data-source="post: 5930525" data-attributes="member: 5867"><p>I absolutely LOVE my Lead Sled with the dual rails so I can use extended mags underneath. I zero in a lot of sights and scopes of all flavors...hunting scopes, red dots, lpvo's, iron sights, thermal sights, night vision scopes, holographic sights, etc.</p><p>That Lead Sled is versatile enough that it's worth its weight in gold.</p><p>That dual frame is the best thing since sliced bread for a firearm with a magazine that extends downward like an AR, AK, Hk pattern rifle, or submachine gun.</p><p>If I lock a firearm into the Lead Sled I can usually have it zero'd in 3 shots.</p><p>For years I used cheap rests and those required a lot of extra ammo being shot because of the variables inherent with the rests.</p><p>I do believe that if it were legal in the state of TN that I would ask my Lead Sled for it's hand in marriage. It has never let me down and I am happy with our relationship. Sure, the honeymoon might be a little awkward. But I can slap a blond haired wig on my Lead Sled and we can just see where the night may go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBelt, post: 5930525, member: 5867"] I absolutely LOVE my Lead Sled with the dual rails so I can use extended mags underneath. I zero in a lot of sights and scopes of all flavors...hunting scopes, red dots, lpvo's, iron sights, thermal sights, night vision scopes, holographic sights, etc. That Lead Sled is versatile enough that it's worth its weight in gold. That dual frame is the best thing since sliced bread for a firearm with a magazine that extends downward like an AR, AK, Hk pattern rifle, or submachine gun. If I lock a firearm into the Lead Sled I can usually have it zero'd in 3 shots. For years I used cheap rests and those required a lot of extra ammo being shot because of the variables inherent with the rests. I do believe that if it were legal in the state of TN that I would ask my Lead Sled for it's hand in marriage. It has never let me down and I am happy with our relationship. Sure, the honeymoon might be a little awkward. But I can slap a blond haired wig on my Lead Sled and we can just see where the night may go... [/QUOTE]
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