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Old October 22, 2007, 03:11 PM   #16
blue9
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I guess the question that answers it for me is the following: did you buy your rifle for the range or for the field? And, BTW, there is no wrong answer here, so I'm not looking for the wrath of the elder statesmen on this board.

If you bought it for the range, then spend a ton of money, get the perfect sled and be the hero of the range. If it's for the field, save some of that money for a plane ticket to your favorite hunt. After endless research on this same topic, that's the question I asked myself and picked up the Caldwell DeadShot Front and Rear Bags. The bags are great, and I use them to sight in the gun for the ultimate prize: the actual hunt. Actually, the rear rest isn't really needed - just the front bag is plenty.

Plus, the way I figure it, the range is all about minimizing variables to get those perfect groupings ... things that will NEVER happen in the field, so why learn to rely on crutches that you won't have out there?
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