I took it to the range today to test it out. I played with it the other day in the back yard shooting pellets through it, so I have an idea of how it runs. My question is:
How do I interpret the results? Here's an example from my .243 load...
Date: 20-Apr-11
ES % of Max Spd 3.5%
ES % of Ave Spd 3.6%
SD % of Max Spd 1.1%
SD % of Ave Spd 1.1%
Fastest 2331.0
Slowest 2248.7
Avg Speed 2267.3
Extreme Spread 82.3
Std Deviation 25.4
Average Deviation 19.0
Group 1
Shot 1 2331.0
Shot 2 2248.7
Shot 3 2298.3
Shot 4 2264.7
Shot 5 2253.3
Shot 6 2252.5
Shot 7 2265.2
Shot 8 2251.3
Shot 9 2249.2
Shot 10 2258.4
What I read from this is:
1. With my average speed well below 2300fps, I can bump it up a grain or two. As long as I stay under 2600fps, I should be fine...
2. I have no clue what to do with the ES and deviation data... Is 3% of the average speed good or bad?
This load seems accurate enough. I shot it last month at Lincolnton for the first time (UASBB and UASHS) and will shoot it again this weekend.
If this were your load, would you tweak it?
What do I need to start looking for in my testing?
Is there a good book out there that explains this? I've got a lot of reloading manuals, but I didn't really see much about load development...maybe I looked in the wrong book...
Thanks in advance for any and all help... I can always count on you guys to tell me where to go...

Chris