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Caldwell Bend Rest For Sighting In?
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I am considering purchasing one of these Calwell Bend Rest rigs for sighting in my rifles...
I can't help but wonder how much of a role recoil plays of the muzzle 'kicking up' when the rifle is fired that results in playing a role in making sighting in harder?
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Re: Caldwell Bend Rest For Sighting In?
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looks like that one is the improved one with the velcro strap to prevent kickups
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Yes it does....I always wondered - it is best NOT to try and surpress kick ups (sicne this is what is going to happen during a REAL shot w/o a rest like that when hunting) - or - is it best to try and supress any kick ups at all?
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I myself was interested in one but the model I looked at didn't have the strap. The comments were complaining it didn't havethe strap. I guess it is best to have it and not use it if you choose to.
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Re: Caldwell Bend Rest For Sighting In?
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I have used Caldwell "lead sleds" with and with out added weight to the tray, a lot over the past few years and find them to work well. I have not used the ones with the Velcro strap, and frankly don't feel it's necessary. The lead sled absorbs a great deal of the recoil from heavy rifles and makes a day at the range with them lot more enjoyable.
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OK cool, thanks for all the good feeback.
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IF you STRAP down the barrel of your rifle when bench shooting,, why even bother free floating or worrying about accuracy?
Now if you are shooting a lever gun or a semi auto that has a barrel band or something similar no issue. HOWEVER, if you are shooting a bolt gun, and it has been free floated and bedded, and all those things, tying down the front end is a huge error on your part. IT WILL NEVER SHOOT THE SAME in the woods... because ummmmmmmmmmmm you do not have that barrel strapped down......
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that sure makes a lot of sense and yes my rifle is the bolt....well at least 1 of them is the my othe one is a muzzleloader without a free floating barrel .
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Cabelas has on em sale right now. $99 for the dft.
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Re: Caldwell Bend Rest For Sighting In?
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Thanks,
Gonna check it nout now!
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Re: Caldwell Bend Rest For Sighting In?
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I never used one till this year to sight 3 rifles in. The one I used did not have the velcro and worked great. It really helped a helluva lot.
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OK cool...I am going to buy on then....
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Amazon $73 plus change and shipping. Less than Cabelas.
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Yes I saw that and I saw one BN on eBay for that price with FREE S&H too! yay!
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Re: Caldwell Bend Rest For Sighting In?
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eBay has some of the heavy magnum sleds for cheap with free shipping too. I've been looking at them also.
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