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Reloading
Shooting rest while developing loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 498000" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>When going through load development, the most critical thing on your agenda should be consistency in your bag manners. I find that the type of rest matters less than my form being absolutely consistent from shot to shot. Now some rest will lend themselves to consistency better than others and that is part of the whole equation. I have made a few of the Butterfly style rests shown earlier and have had good luck with them. I have also had good luck prone off of a bipod. A lead sled is a good choice as it can be almost free of human interference. Whatever the method just remember consistency in recoil, trigger pull, cheek weld, forearm support etc. is critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 498000, member: 22600"] When going through load development, the most critical thing on your agenda should be consistency in your bag manners. I find that the type of rest matters less than my form being absolutely consistent from shot to shot. Now some rest will lend themselves to consistency better than others and that is part of the whole equation. I have made a few of the Butterfly style rests shown earlier and have had good luck with them. I have also had good luck prone off of a bipod. A lead sled is a good choice as it can be almost free of human interference. Whatever the method just remember consistency in recoil, trigger pull, cheek weld, forearm support etc. is critical. [/QUOTE]
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