Not really. Rule consequentialism as an ethical theory has various (implausible) implications about which acts are objectively right or wrong, that can be assessed independently of the question of whether it would be a good thing for (some, many, or all) people to use a rule-based decision procedure.
Not really. Rule consequentialism as an ethical theory has various (implausible) implications about which acts are objectively right or wrong, that can be assessed independently of the question of whether it would be a good thing for (some, many, or all) people to use a rule-based decision procedure.