I might have mentioned that I've had some shoulder problems the passed year. Left one fixed in January, right one operated on in June, note, I did not say fixed.
My right shoulder is pretty jacked up, I'm convinced they injured/re-injured it when I had the gallbladder surgery in August. I go back to see the surgeon in 2 weeks.
Anyway, it's put a serious crimp in my shooting for the last year.
I picked up a
Caldwell Lead Sled DFT 2 Rifle Shooting Rest a few weeks ago and so far I'm liking it a lot.
While I don't for a second consider it "marksmanship" practice I am able to evaluate loads I have worked up for different rifles. So far I have only used it with my new Marlin 1894 .45 Colt with some upper end cast bullet loads. I used a single 25# bag of lead shot as a weight and I felt essentially zero recoil.
I believe I will be able to continue .45-70 load work up for my 1874 Sharps and my Henry .45-70 lever gun without disassembling my shoulder.
I picked mine up from MidwayUSA, they had the best price when I ordered though they currently show out of stock.
The rest looks to be well made and solid. In use adjustment was easy, consistent and solid.
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