Caldwell Lead Sled Solo
Original price was: $131.76.$92.24Current price is: $92.24.
Caldwell Lead Sled Solo
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Description
The Lead Sled Solo features a stable design that reduces recoil and keeps you locked on target. This shooting rest is ideal for sighting-in any rifles or shotgun and accommodates rifles with detachable magazines. The steel construction provides a stable and strong shooting platform. A pivoting elevation system is controlled with a single knob. The front support is height adjustable and has a durable rubberized coating that won?t scratch or damage firearms. The integrated weight tray holds a single 25 pound bag of lead shot. The weight of the stand and heavy-duty spring between the frame and the base greatly reduce recoil from the heaviest magnum calibers. An integrated strap in the front support can be used to secure the forend to the rest.
Additional information
| Weight | 15.550 kg |
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| Dimensions | 24.75 × 8.75 × 8.50 cm |
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