At one time not too long ago Federal Gold Medal match primers were man made. Yes, a person actually used a putty knife to fill the primer cups with priming compound. Back then I did know a TR shooter that weight sorted his primers on an RCBS digital scale (.1gr). He also sorted his brass and bullets by weight again on the same scale (.1gr). That year he won both the Grand Agg and the Gov. Gens match at the DCRA. Did he win because of his attention to detail? Remember he was only using an RCBS scale that will read .1 gr. Did he win because his ammo was better that everyone else?
I think that he believed that his ammo was better because of his attention to detail. He also put in hours of dry fire practice and shot a ton of smallbore and had his mental game in top form. His mental game started the year before when he told his shooting buddy that he was coming back to win both matches next year. Training started the day he got home from the match and continued every day for a year. The weight sorting of brass, primers and powder was all part of his mental management and likely had very little to do with actually winning the match.
I think that he believed that his ammo was better because of his attention to detail. He also put in hours of dry fire practice and shot a ton of smallbore and had his mental game in top form. His mental game started the year before when he told his shooting buddy that he was coming back to win both matches next year. Training started the day he got home from the match and continued every day for a year. The weight sorting of brass, primers and powder was all part of his mental management and likely had very little to do with actually winning the match.