Resizing, rim / weight sorting

Which of the methods listed, do you consider to give biggest gains in improving groups and eliminating fliers?
- batching by rim thickness
- batching by weight
- resizing
None of them.

If the ammos you're using aren't giving you the results you want, there's only one thing to do that will help. Get better quality ammo. Of course a poor barrel can't shoot any ammo well.
 
Case volume is more important. Fire form your brass, neck size it and then sort your brass by volume.

As mentioned, if your barrel is garbage it's a waste of time.

**Haha nevermind. Just seeing that this is in the rimfire forum. Buying quality ammo is about the best you can do.
 
Open the box, load ammo and fire. You can sort out everything. But there are so many factors. Weight wont mean much. Because you don't know if it is the brass, the bullet or the powder charge. Making the difference in weight between each round.

Then youll see there can be variation between lots of ammo. And just because something has simular mv, may have different impacts.

Rimfire ammo is dice rolls. Even higher end ammo has it flaws.
 
On an internet forum, let's take nothing for granted. 🤪
I kind of knew that yet I was, naively, hoping to get some straight answers to a straight question... So far, as any reasonable person would expect, opinions and remotely related opinions... Still, I hope to hear from someone who actually tried the 3 methods and how value one above the other. Chances are low and I'm not holding my breath yet... I do hope to hear from someone who actually did try these methods and is willing to share their first hand experience with these. Why? Well, I'm planning my retirement. The budget will not allow me to shoot anything I want anytime I want... 22Lr can stretch this budget a lt... Now, I have access to tools to craft any die I want.I can make adaptors to measure anything you can imagine. I own tools to measure precisely yet, without proper adaptors these may be next to useless...
To add to picture... I do have extensive experience with reloading for 30-30 , 3006, and 45-70. My 23Lr experience is limited to plinking. I still have enough supplies for a small war or a large revolution... but my world will be soon turned over... I dream of punching paper... while chewing on a moose burger..For the moose, my loads can do that. For 22 fun, I want to raise above the basics.
 
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