Here's my findings from weight sorting not only the Hornady 105 Amax but also weight sorting the CCI 450 Magnum primer, weighing powder to the 1/10 th of a grain using a AND FX-120i scale
Set up was using a Farley Br
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Bullet : 104.92 - 105.37 , 500 bullets weight sorted to 0.080 grns lots
Primer : 3.38 - 3.74 , 1000 primers weight sorted to 0.080 grn lots
Powder : weighed to exact
Seating Depth : exact ( final depth done at the range )
Distance : 100 yards
Rifle : Rem XR100 chambered to 6mm Dasher
I confirmed load, on first target and shows velocity, SD and ES, based on weight sorted components, the second target shows group of 2 bullets sitting next to each other, they are from the weight sorted as a basis, the other 3 are from unsorted bullet, primers, powder charge and seating depth are the same as the weight sorted bunch
My conclusion is it is sometimes worth the effort to weight sort depending on what you want your results to be, I wish I knew what variables have the biggest impact on a given load, but I don't
I do know all my guns are very specific in what they like and don't like
Oh and please don't judge me based on how my measurement reads, I already know my period should be in front of the zero