BoydAllen
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In the past, I have seen fellows obsess about details that they have the means to measure and observe to a degree that goes well beyond what can be seen on a target, under any conditions, while neglecting other things that are known to show up on targets. (No, I am not saying that this is what you are doing. I'm just sayin'.)On the other hand, if you want to try to perfect a technique, just to see if it can be done, that is another matter. Let us know what your eventual solution is. Personally, I think that measurements to the degree of accuracy that you have the means to at least weigh, if not fill cases, get lost in the noise, but I have been wrong before, and will be again. Good luck with your endeavor.