You can't define necessity without knowing the object of the exercise or the variables involved. As I said, there's nothing to agree or disagree about here. It was actually a hint to let go and move on from the argument, but apparently that didn't take, so I'll offer an example:
You may find it an unnecessary waste of time to sort bullets by weight, while a guy having issues with the consistency of his casting technique may find it the only way to identify bullets good enough to stay in the black at his local bullseye league matches. If you don't know his objective is adequate precision for conventional pistol bullseye matches, or that the variable of his poor casting technique is involved, you can't know, in advance of troubleshooting, what he does or doesn't need to do. There's no universal truth here as to whether bullet weighing is necessary or unnecessary. All you can say is: "it depends". Try it and see if makes a difference to what you are shooting.
The same applies to most loading techniques that are extra to the fundamentals.
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