


Caldwell’s Lead Sled DFT offers a significant
upgrade to the original Lead Sled. DFT stands for Dual Frame Technology.
This new version has two upper frame rails placed side by side, rather
than the single top rail of the original. The two rails increase
rigidity for greater accuracy. The new fore-end cradle utilizes the
same windage and elevation adjustment system found in Caldwell’s
Rock BR competition rest, an excellent foundation for precise and
repeatable adjustments. Both front and rear firearm support bags
are included.
The DFT’s most desirable accuracy improvement is its rear leg height
adjustment knob, which allows the rear of the rest to be raised and
lowered with one hand. The rear elevation knob raises the height
of the DFT’s rear foot. Staffers found this new rear leg adjustment
to be the simplest and fastest method to deliver fine elevation adjustments.
Generally we used the fore-end cradle’s elevation adjustment wheel
to get the gun “in the black,” then turned the rear elevation knob
to get the crosshairs in the X-ring.
The DFT is designed to hold two 25-lb. bags of
lead shot. Additional bags can be draped over the top rails, but
we have never found it necessary to use more than two bags.
The DFT is a better recoil-reducing shooting rest for accuracy testing
than the original. Its twin tubes make the rest stiffer, and its
windage and elevation adjustments help keep the gun on target with
less of what a pool player might call “English”—by that we mean pressure
from the shooters cheek or firing hand to get the crosshairs in the
X-ring.
The DFT’s improved rigidity and range of adjustment makes shooting
tight groups, particularly with hard-kicking guns, considerably easier.
The DFT is not meant to replace the original Lead Sled; it is an
improved version of the original Lead Sled and as such is significantly
more expensive.
Whether or not it is worth the added cost will
likely depend on the amount, type and variety of shooting you do.
If you are just looking to pattern a 3 1/2" goose or turkey
gun or sight-in a dangerous game rifle, the original Lead Sled is
more than enough, but if you are the type of shooter determined to
squeeze the most accuracy from a hard-kicking gun, the Lead
Sled is undoubtedly better suited to your needs.
Available From:
Midway USA,
5875 W. Van Horn Tavern
Road, Columbia, MO 65203;
(800) 243-3220;
www.midwayusa.com;
MSRP: $262