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Once again, thank you all for sharing your knowledge with me.
I don't have a ransom rest nor a chronograph. During my last visit at the range, i found that 20,4 to 21.3 gr where pretty good, arround 1" to 3/4" at 25 yards and shoooting boths arms in the air . But, Lyman 50th edition show the starting load at 19.3 as opposed to Hornady 10th ed showing strating load as 20.4
By reading a lot about IMR 4227, it seem that this powder is more accurate near top load and compressed. But, the target reacquisition is longer for me. Also, i'm concerned about the well being of my 629-6 for always shooting full magnum load all the time.
As for "dirtier" powder, it's a little concern to me. Cleaning is also part if the ritual.
A chronograph is very handy, but the Ransom rest... spend the time to learn good shooting technique and use a good rest. Shooting at 25 yards, a skilled shooter will see little or no advantage in using a Ransom rest as long as the shooter is not fatigued. The Ransom doesn't get tired. Also, it will do better than most of us at 50 yards.
I learned to shoot from a rest. I sold my Ramsom rest.