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Load Development Ruger Precision Rifle .243
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<blockquote data-quote="jdmecomber" data-source="post: 1382750" data-attributes="member: 94549"><p>Well kind of bummed. I thought that the scale would make all the difference in the SD and ES. It was 30 degrees out and not ideal conditions. I was shooting off a portable bench that I am not a big fan because I am too big for the dang thing. I don't feel like the recoil management is very good off of it. I would prefer prone but a foot of snow didn't help. I shot 5 rounds and had a 30 ES and a 12 SD. I am leaning towards the powder weight precision is not as important as all the other things that go into the reloading process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdmecomber, post: 1382750, member: 94549"] Well kind of bummed. I thought that the scale would make all the difference in the SD and ES. It was 30 degrees out and not ideal conditions. I was shooting off a portable bench that I am not a big fan because I am too big for the dang thing. I don't feel like the recoil management is very good off of it. I would prefer prone but a foot of snow didn't help. I shot 5 rounds and had a 30 ES and a 12 SD. I am leaning towards the powder weight precision is not as important as all the other things that go into the reloading process. [/QUOTE]
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