The more uniformity a handloader applies in the reloading process, the more consistent the accuracy should be. This is why I carefully weigh powder, uniform the primer hole, anneal the brass to control neck tension, verify uniform AOL, and sort cartridges by their final concentricity. I also sort bullets by their weight, because any difference with the bullets can effect the flight and POI onto the target. But a case doesn't fly downrange. The powder capacity and combustion of 26.4 grains of R15 remains the same regardless of case weight. I also really can't see the logic in it making more sense for 1000 yard shooting then for 100 yards, as the same logic dictates to me that a nothing burger shouldn't make a difference at expanded distances if it doesn't exist.
I will not challenge your explanation if you have one. I'm just trying to make sure I didn't overlook something.
I will not challenge your explanation if you have one. I'm just trying to make sure I didn't overlook something.
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