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Sailor,that's the whole idea of the rests of any kind.To take the human element out of it to see what the GUN is capable of.
Not the shooter,the GUN
The rest of the equation is the shooter's problem
Like the 'one hole group' targets you get with a high dollar Cooper Rifle. The GUN is sitting in a vise to shoot the one,.220 sized hole from the .204 caliber
This shows what the action and barrel are capable of.
The rest is up to you to make the same group.
You seem to be missing the whole idea of the rest.
I still hold to my position. They may be useful for many reasons but to the average shooter they just become another "toy" that sits on a shelf, unused except for the first couple of range trips. If one has the money for one, and really wants one, go for it. If they are in the business of building or accurizing firearms, or developing ammo, then one is just about a requirement. It's too bad they aren't available for rental. Kind of like the tractor you don't need but once every 5-10 years.
NO. the machine is 400. Then you have to get the correct inserts for the pistol(s). in my research for my personal needs I would be spending almost 1000.00 dollars.$400 y'all said
I don't see the point of developing loads without tailoring them to a specific weapon. Might as well buy commercial.