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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 377498" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>Not at all.</p><p></p><p>I like to hear of other ways of doing something and how well it works for them, I just don't like </p><p>It if someone disagrees and thinks that there way is the only way and everyone else is wrong.</p><p>There are many ways to do something and one method may work better than another for</p><p>some .</p><p></p><p>I did not say that every other method was a wast of time or that would not work I just answered</p><p>the original poster about weight sorting and said that some would disagree with my opinion</p><p>whether to weight sort or not.</p><p></p><p>I did not name drop or mention any poster in any way that did not agree with me because </p><p>it serves no purpose and may prevent someone from posting an honest question with the fear</p><p>of getting hammered or at least laughed at.</p><p></p><p>I was taught that if you did not have anything good to say about anyone you did not say</p><p>anything at all. "It was called manners".</p><p></p><p>I have tried every method mentioned and found them to be just as inaccurate and in some </p><p>cases less accurate and more time consuming. and the benefits of trying to improve by any</p><p>method was worth the effort. Weight sorting is a good way to get more consistency of </p><p>brass volume that most can do and not have to have any special equiptment or other hard </p><p>to find products. </p><p></p><p>Sorting buy any method to be more consistant has only one downside "Time" and every</p><p>thing else is a plus as far as I'm concerned. </p><p></p><p>I also feel that any thing that one can do to improve the quality of there loads,there rifle</p><p>or there shooting skills is a worthwhile endeavor and if a person elects not to try that is </p><p>his choice and I will not impose my will upon him, But if he ask for my opinion I will give </p><p>it willingly.</p><p></p><p>I will continue to express my opinion and try to share things that have worked for me and </p><p>will not be drawn into a ****ing contest because it would serve no purpose. and help no</p><p>one. And after all isn't that what this site is about.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 377498, member: 2736"] Not at all. I like to hear of other ways of doing something and how well it works for them, I just don't like It if someone disagrees and thinks that there way is the only way and everyone else is wrong. There are many ways to do something and one method may work better than another for some . I did not say that every other method was a wast of time or that would not work I just answered the original poster about weight sorting and said that some would disagree with my opinion whether to weight sort or not. I did not name drop or mention any poster in any way that did not agree with me because it serves no purpose and may prevent someone from posting an honest question with the fear of getting hammered or at least laughed at. I was taught that if you did not have anything good to say about anyone you did not say anything at all. "It was called manners". I have tried every method mentioned and found them to be just as inaccurate and in some cases less accurate and more time consuming. and the benefits of trying to improve by any method was worth the effort. Weight sorting is a good way to get more consistency of brass volume that most can do and not have to have any special equiptment or other hard to find products. Sorting buy any method to be more consistant has only one downside "Time" and every thing else is a plus as far as I'm concerned. I also feel that any thing that one can do to improve the quality of there loads,there rifle or there shooting skills is a worthwhile endeavor and if a person elects not to try that is his choice and I will not impose my will upon him, But if he ask for my opinion I will give it willingly. I will continue to express my opinion and try to share things that have worked for me and will not be drawn into a ****ing contest because it would serve no purpose. and help no one. And after all isn't that what this site is about. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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