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Question for all that seperate by head stamp; have you tested to see if it matters?When developing a load, I have seperated by manufacturers, but everyday loads, I don't. I can see it, when shooting competition, but my hunting / plinking / cowboy loads are 1" - 1 1/2" loads and I'm good with that.The majority of any given caliber will be the same head stamp, but range pickup brass slowly diluted the stash. Over 50 years of loading, I haven't seen enough difference to worry about it. I don't load to max loads, finding an accurate node typically around 2 - 5% below max, in rifle rounds. Most handgun loads are on the lighter side. Heavy / max / hunting loads, I load in nickel brass, more of easy identity than separating head stamps.My OCD doesn't get torqued over it. Is really s big deal or just how you taught?
Question for all that seperate by head stamp; have you tested to see if it matters?
When developing a load, I have seperated by manufacturers, but everyday loads, I don't. I can see it, when shooting competition, but my hunting / plinking / cowboy loads are 1" - 1 1/2" loads and I'm good with that.
The majority of any given caliber will be the same head stamp, but range pickup brass slowly diluted the stash. Over 50 years of loading, I haven't seen enough difference to worry about it. I don't load to max loads, finding an accurate node typically around 2 - 5% below max, in rifle rounds. Most handgun loads are on the lighter side. Heavy / max / hunting loads, I load in nickel brass, more of easy identity than separating head stamps.
My OCD doesn't get torqued over it. Is really s big deal or just how you taught?