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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 2814520" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I found sorting by volume helped me years ago when I couldn't afford quality components. Now, I know to start with quality brass, quality bullets, quality dies, and a good quality scale, I can get single digit SDs without much effort. </p><p>Everything has to be quality. Even the quality of my annealing technique. I say if someone is loosing sleep over that sort of question, go ahead and sort it, it's not going to hurt anything at all. But i believe in tolerance stack and if you're sorting by weight or volume, then you should be sorting your bullets by weight or length or both. If not, inconsistent bullet length will cancel out your meticulous case sorting. If you can achieve half moa and single digit SDs without all the sorting, you've opened up some time to learn to read wind better, because 9 times out of ten that's where the misses are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 2814520, member: 78762"] I found sorting by volume helped me years ago when I couldn’t afford quality components. Now, I know to start with quality brass, quality bullets, quality dies, and a good quality scale, I can get single digit SDs without much effort. Everything has to be quality. Even the quality of my annealing technique. I say if someone is loosing sleep over that sort of question, go ahead and sort it, it’s not going to hurt anything at all. But i believe in tolerance stack and if you’re sorting by weight or volume, then you should be sorting your bullets by weight or length or both. If not, inconsistent bullet length will cancel out your meticulous case sorting. If you can achieve half moa and single digit SDs without all the sorting, you’ve opened up some time to learn to read wind better, because 9 times out of ten that’s where the misses are. [/QUOTE]
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