See Gary's posts above.

I'd say taking the time to sort for headstamp, weight, and H2O capacity, (in that order) is worth it, given your large selection of brass, and depending on your obsession attention span. If you end up with 50 cases that are within 1% of each other, save those for your final loads. Do your load development with the others, set them aside for the next load development project, load up the 50 good ones with your best recipe and expect them to be very consistent, (..in that gun..).

After a point it's a rabbit hole Roy, only safe if guided by an ancient Houston-warehouse-rail-gun shaman (..like Gary, now that I think about it), and then we mortals are still dealing with the variables of temperature and wind and coffee intake every time we go out.

Last edited by JeffG; 01/09/19.

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