^^^^

What Steve said, if your handloads are doing what you want them to do.

Unless you're involved in some sort of target shooting, or long-range hunting, that requires the finest accuracy possible, then most of the precision stuff is irrelevant.

Unless, of course, you're one of the many "average" handloaders who like playing around with the precision stuff. In my experience, many average handloaders are, because handloading and shooting holes in paper can be done year-round--unlike hunting in many places these days.


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