RaiderRich
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This. When at the range I shoot off sand/shooting bags or bipods if rifle is so equipped. Sleds don't give you the 'feel' of hunt shooting conditions but shooting using bags/backpack/sticks/bipods etc. do at least more closely resemble field conditions, plus it forces you to test actually holding the rifle to your shoulder.First off, ditch the sled!!
They do nothing but teach bad habits!...
I saw some comments about scopes. A quality scope can make a difference but if it is not properly installed even the best scopes won't work worth a hill of beans. Proper placement and torque settings are essential here.
Trigger pull can be an issue as well as the anticipating recoil and report. Recoil can be minimized by doing a few different things. A good recoil pad may be the least expensive start and of course muzzle brakes and cans if you are so inclined. Looking at the pics though it almost looks like you may shoot the 30-06 better which would nullify an issue with recoil. Report is best avoided by using good hearing protection, you should never shoot without hearing protection. I wear mine while hunting now. Many triggers are adjustable and if not for most firearms a replacement trigger may be available. Also unsure if you have more experience shooting shotguns vs. rifles, in that case you do have to let yourself be aware of the difference in technique, pull vs. squeeze.
Ammo is the last thing, try different factory loads. I have 2 30-06 rifles and each has it's own preference for ammo. Ammo that shoots good in one, stinks in the other and vice versa. Plenty of inexpensive ammo out there to at least test some different cheap stuff to see if your rifle likes one over the other.
A fun thread and a ton of great suggestions. Best of luck!