Who measures case volume on their match rounds (and doesn't measure primer weight)?
I'll admit I'm not a good enough shooter to see all the variations in speed and POI from primer sorting.
There's two lines of thought with sorting.
Sorting into narrow bins by weight, or just eliminating the gross outliers.
I wouldn't want one of these show up in a match,
I did a test of 10, the another test of ten, then a test of 30.
The difference between high and low outliers was about an MOA
@600yards.
The difference between adjacent bins (0.02gr) is really too small for me and my shooting ability.
I now see average velocity differences when shooting a practice session with sorted 3.66gr primers and 3.70gr primers, but still have trouble staying within an MOA at 600.
Maybe when I'm better.
Another thought on tight sorting of primers by weight;
There has to be a range of weight of the metal parts, and a range of weight of the mix.
Two primers of the same weight could have heavy metal/light mix or light metal/heavy mix or mean metal/mean mix.
They are separate processes that make up the final product.
It seems probable that the few percent light/heavy extreme outliers have light/light or heavy/heavy combinations and are at the tails of the individual process distributions.