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How picky to get with new brass sorting
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 437230" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>There you go tlk; both extremes and the truly misguiding between..</p><p>It'll go the same with bullet checks, runout checks, sizing issues, range performance, load development, etc. You can consider up front the efforts you're willing to expend towards your best, or your good enough.</p><p></p><p>If easy is your theme, a general consensus, or canned advice, is easy enough to follow.</p><p>But when challenged with results less than stellar, and nothing's making sense, every shortcut becomes a ghost in the closet. </p><p>Too much chaos to decipher then..</p><p></p><p>On the flipside, you might waste efforts making everything as good as you can, and still end up challenged by your gun. Of course this will be, but it's NEVER your ammo. You know, because you didn't take shortcuts. So now you can cross any notion there right off the list.</p><p>Far less chaos to decipher then.</p><p></p><p>IT'S RISK EITHER WAY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 437230, member: 1521"] There you go tlk; both extremes and the truly misguiding between.. It'll go the same with bullet checks, runout checks, sizing issues, range performance, load development, etc. You can consider up front the efforts you're willing to expend towards your best, or your good enough. If easy is your theme, a general consensus, or canned advice, is easy enough to follow. But when challenged with results less than stellar, and nothing's making sense, every shortcut becomes a ghost in the closet. Too much chaos to decipher then.. On the flipside, you might waste efforts making everything as good as you can, and still end up challenged by your gun. Of course this will be, but it's NEVER your ammo. You know, because you didn't take shortcuts. So now you can cross any notion there right off the list. Far less chaos to decipher then. IT'S RISK EITHER WAY [/QUOTE]
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