Hard time buying into a 17HMR breaking a stock in a lead sled. But it is my baby (My rifle) and seems like false advertising to show a guy not taking licks from a .416 yet if you shoot your rifle in those same conditions it will break stocks.
I see your point, but not sure that you see mine.
Not sure as to the exact weight, I had one old bank "money bag" filled with sand on it I would estimate the weight at 10-15 lbs. It was a pretty stock, treat my stuff well so it was in good shape. ?Now to put a stock on it.
Price? Will spend up to three hundred on it.
Luckily it is not my only...
Had a scope go T U put 50 rounds through the gun in a day and decided it was time to buy one. That is how I got into it.
It is a wood stock.
Seems like poor advertising to show them shooting a .416 and how it reduces recoil, but when you shoot a much smaller gun it "torques" your stock.
I agree...
So they sell a product and advertise it to reduce recoil, but it harms guns and nothing will be done about it?
I guess putting my info out there on how crappy they are is the best option then.
I bought a Lead sled three years ago.
While shooting the week before big game season with my Ruger Model 77 Mark II chambered in 7 Rem Mag, The shot threw something past my face. Upon inspection a chunk of stock the size of a dime was dislodged from my stock and ejected back towards my face...