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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5930529" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Most rifles can handle the recoil of a lead sled. At 100 yards, you likely would see very little difference in the vertical caused by the difference between a shoulder and a lead sled. At greater distances, 300-500 yards, there would be 1/2 MOA or more of vertical difference. The lead sled will hit higher. I've seen it. Most rifles and loads aren't gonna notice a 1/2 MOA extra. That would be lost in the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5930529, member: 10373"] Most rifles can handle the recoil of a lead sled. At 100 yards, you likely would see very little difference in the vertical caused by the difference between a shoulder and a lead sled. At greater distances, 300-500 yards, there would be 1/2 MOA or more of vertical difference. The lead sled will hit higher. I’ve seen it. Most rifles and loads aren’t gonna notice a 1/2 MOA extra. That would be lost in the group. [/QUOTE]
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