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<blockquote data-quote="Osage1978" data-source="post: 3933991" data-attributes="member: 46228"><p>In the last couple days I've been at the range playing with my ultralight handi rifle. It's biggest plus is also it's draw back shooting from the bench. It's so light plus the forearm is skinny and rounded that I'm having the hardest time holding it steady trying to really dial it in. I can't keep it from dancing all around the 1/2 dots on the target and I'm basically having to let the trigger break when I think I'm most centered on them but I'm sure I'm shooting up, down, left & right between each shot to some degree. I've tried some the lead sled type rest in the past & think it's time I probably invest in something like that as my skills are diminishing with age & not improving</p><p></p><p>This rest is $89 from Amazon and has some Velcro straps to help hold the rifle down which though a pain to undo with each shot on my single shots wouldn't be that big of a pain on bolt & semi auto guns plus you don't have to use it. Anyone used a high score model like this, I'm open to suggestions but need to stay under $100 if possible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osage1978, post: 3933991, member: 46228"] In the last couple days I've been at the range playing with my ultralight handi rifle. It's biggest plus is also it's draw back shooting from the bench. It's so light plus the forearm is skinny and rounded that I'm having the hardest time holding it steady trying to really dial it in. I can't keep it from dancing all around the 1/2 dots on the target and I'm basically having to let the trigger break when I think I'm most centered on them but I'm sure I'm shooting up, down, left & right between each shot to some degree. I've tried some the lead sled type rest in the past & think it's time I probably invest in something like that as my skills are diminishing with age & not improving This rest is $89 from Amazon and has some Velcro straps to help hold the rifle down which though a pain to undo with each shot on my single shots wouldn't be that big of a pain on bolt & semi auto guns plus you don't have to use it. Anyone used a high score model like this, I'm open to suggestions but need to stay under $100 if possible [/QUOTE]
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