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Prone with a bipod Vs Bench with a front rest
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<blockquote data-quote="Firearrow" data-source="post: 1227732" data-attributes="member: 18733"><p>I have always done load development as I would be shooting in the field, on the ground prone with my bipod and rear bag. My reasoning was if I can develop a load under these conditions and reproduce it, I should be able to shoot that "same group" when I am not at the range. </p><p></p><p>So the reason for this thread is I wanted to throw out the question to everyone. For load development do you guys shoot prone with a bipod and rear bag so that you know exactly what you and your rifle can do. Or, for load development only, will you go to a bench and use a benchrest style front rest and rear bag to try and eleminate as much of the "human factor" as possible to see what the rifle and load can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firearrow, post: 1227732, member: 18733"] I have always done load development as I would be shooting in the field, on the ground prone with my bipod and rear bag. My reasoning was if I can develop a load under these conditions and reproduce it, I should be able to shoot that "same group" when I am not at the range. So the reason for this thread is I wanted to throw out the question to everyone. For load development do you guys shoot prone with a bipod and rear bag so that you know exactly what you and your rifle can do. Or, for load development only, will you go to a bench and use a benchrest style front rest and rear bag to try and eleminate as much of the "human factor" as possible to see what the rifle and load can do. [/QUOTE]
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