I have gotten accustomed to using a Caldwell Lead Sled DFT for use in load testing. I don't want to debate the merits of doing this, and have found that the commonality with the Rock rest (which I was familiar with already) and the repeatability has helped me a lot in load development.
A problem has cropped up, however, in that the front bag is too narrow to work with 308 quad rails -- specifically the one of my LMT MWS AND my KAC SR-25/MK 11.
The forearm on these rifles ends up riding on top of the front rest, which makes it both difficult to get zeroed and very jumpy.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
A problem has cropped up, however, in that the front bag is too narrow to work with 308 quad rails -- specifically the one of my LMT MWS AND my KAC SR-25/MK 11.
The forearm on these rifles ends up riding on top of the front rest, which makes it both difficult to get zeroed and very jumpy.
Does anyone have any suggestions?