The rabbit hole is deep !
That was mostly if not all mental.I sometimes sort brass, sometimes sorted loaded rounds. One of my best relays was when I dropped the whole box of ammo in the grass while setting up and just threw them back in the box randomly...

I do not understand this case weight sorting OCD.
I went to the Dr. this week and gained two pounds and my internal volume increased and my pants are smaller.
Quickload tells you to measure case volume with cases fired in your chamber.
How much weight variation should be in Lapua 308 brass?
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/how-much-weight-variation-should-be-in-lapua-308-brass.3858399/
NOTE, Below is a link from ATK/Lake City Army Ammunition Plant stating their M118LR 7.62 cases are weight sorted. And the cases must fall within a two grain weight variation and this is for their long range sniper ammunition.
Case Weight Variation Reduction and Subsequent Ballistic Dispersion Improvements in M118LR
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0ahUKEwiIk6v_xKvbAhUMXlMKHXI-AQwQFggnMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net%2Fndia%2F2010%2Farmament%2FWednesdayCumberlandDionneDillon.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2_I1J10fPxz6QQV8IoorzY
I've started using case weight as the first step in sorting cases.
For 1000 yard competition the cases are segregated into groups of +/- 0.25gn.
Then, these cases are charged to 0.00-0.02gn, this is as fine as my scale will resolve.
The loaded rounds are shot using a LabRadar to record velocities.
These are sorted +/- 3 ft/s, the LabRadar is accurate to 0.1% so this falls within the capability of the 'radar.
Doing this on a good scale is easy.
Vertical is not an issue if the load falls on a node (OBT) and is optimized by choice of components (OCW).
The Army loads to minute of man!
I'm trying to compete with 2.75" 3 shot groups, 3.75" 5 shot groups and 5" 10 shot groups at 1050 yards.
That was mostly if not all mental.
Can you figure out why?




























