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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 2413585" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I don't see anyone caring about hunting accuracy needing to worry about what tiny amount of accuracy weighing and measuring brass and bullets may give you. I'm not sure it gives you anything, benchrest seems to involve a lot of voodoo and superstition. (Note, I like everyone want to maximize my success hunting, but in a hunting scenario such tiny gains are wiped out by all of the variables that come with the lack of uniformity of a competition situation).</p><p></p><p>The described process more or less mirrors mine for F-Class except I only neck size, shoulder set-back is only required every 3-4 loadings. I keep all reloads in batches so who cares if there is some variability there. That said I've used neck sized rounds as sighters then immediately followed up with FL sized rounds to confirm before going to record, and darned if they don't stack together.</p><p></p><p>The whole not cleaning thing works great when the brass goes from the shell box to the chamber and back to the shell box, no ejector. Not so much when you're picking brass off the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 2413585, member: 1656"] I don't see anyone caring about hunting accuracy needing to worry about what tiny amount of accuracy weighing and measuring brass and bullets may give you. I'm not sure it gives you anything, benchrest seems to involve a lot of voodoo and superstition. (Note, I like everyone want to maximize my success hunting, but in a hunting scenario such tiny gains are wiped out by all of the variables that come with the lack of uniformity of a competition situation). The described process more or less mirrors mine for F-Class except I only neck size, shoulder set-back is only required every 3-4 loadings. I keep all reloads in batches so who cares if there is some variability there. That said I've used neck sized rounds as sighters then immediately followed up with FL sized rounds to confirm before going to record, and darned if they don't stack together. The whole not cleaning thing works great when the brass goes from the shell box to the chamber and back to the shell box, no ejector. Not so much when you're picking brass off the ground. [/QUOTE]
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