by Hoot » Mon Oct 08, 2018 4:36 am
That difference in length is like the thickness of a sheet of copy paper. If you want to be fussy about anything and it is IMHO, esoteric, match them by length in 5 round groups for reloading. Even that is for all intent and purpose, chasing minutia. You can gain more by being fastidious about what's built up inside your necks. IE You want the bullet seating resistance to be as close as possible, as that affects velocity. I do sort my prepped brass by case head width as that is important for reliable chambering. If I'm looking for something to do, I deburr my flash holes and normalize my primer pockets with any newly acquired brass, for that warm, fuzzy feeling.
Hoot
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