I am a novice, BUT I understand your point, I do listen too a lot of people, There is one guy in AU and he says, if I understand him right that he just loads to the grain, he does not do any points. I'm trying to pick up from ALL of you not only a good way of reload but also one that is not tedious, one of my earliest memories with my father at his gun club is the BR shooter with some wildcat{60's mind you} loading each round after the last, this was shooting a target that had the paper roll behind it so you could tell if there was one thru the same hole, seemed like an awful lot of work for like 15 shots before he went home, like all afternoon.After watching a video by @Keith Glasscock on the little itty-bitty velocity variation of a .1 of a grain has on a load i believe ill stick with my 10-10 that resolves a kernel of powder before I go back to the drift of a digital, even if the amount of drift +or- falls within that tenth of a grain.