Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Lead Sled is Here....

Put it together tonight, and realized you can't work a lever action rifle while it's in the rest.

One of these days I'll learn to read a bit more before I buy things......
Now, I *suppose* as long as I carefully put the rifle back in position after I take a shot and work the action, it won't really matter, but it kind of bugs me that I didn't research this a bit more.

Hmmmmmm....maybe it's time to buy a nice 308 bolt-action rifle?

Any recommendations?

5 comments:

  1. I didn't have a scope attached, but I used a couple of stacks of books with a bunch of socks filled with sand on top so I could work the lever. I wasn't as picky as I would have been with a scope.

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  2. Like Jeffro I was never that picky, but I did find over the years that I got more accuracy out of the bolt action. My first high-power rifle was an old British 303, the bolt on it was very touchy and often if you just touched it, it would fly up. The most accurate center fire I ever owned was a Rem 17cal and as for rimfire it was the Rem 5mm. Thanks for your recent visit to TOTUS, my primary blog.

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  3. Everything I've read, and people I've talked to, have told me the 336 is probably more accurate than I'll ever be, so I suppose I'm being overly concerned!

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  4. Yep, I've always wanted a 700!

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