I'm not knocking the anal folks who must measure to the nth decimal place, as I'm kind of in that category - but when i think back on all the
I mentioned a .004 variation not being much at all - not .04. Having a .004 variation in powder will result in a few feet per second in most calibers, perhaps less in the largest ones. A .005" seating depth variation is HUGE for most tuned rifle loads, often turning a great load into a poor one. Granted, if one is shooting a pistol at a target from 75 feet, one might not see much if the seating is .005" off. I know this from having shot 3-gun bullseye matches for years. But I also know from shooting bench rest for many years, that .005 depth can be like the Grand Canyon. If I were shooting against a peer and both of us were challenged to change to either a .004 powder deviation or a .005" change in depth (in either direction) with all else being the same, I'd jump on the .004 all day long. I know the .005" seating depth change is going to change my velocity one way or the other FAR more than a .004 change in powder - whether stick, ball or whatever. If shooting a rifle, these same facts will apply whether shooting PRS, benchrest or any other discipline. Perhaps we disagree on this....