The thought that I have always gone with is making good hand loads involves eliminating variables. Thus building consistency.
We all have our perks and peeves, so we decide that one variable is not detrimental to my cause and others are.
I have been rolling my own for so long that I have determined what makes a difference to me and what does not.
This does not mean that I didn't use to be anal about everything, because I did, to the point that it became laborious at one point.
So, I stepped back, re-evaluated, and picked apart my procedures. Now I am a happy hobbyist that enjoys a lot more than I once did.
As always: whatever floats your boat. If it works for me, then screw what everyone else is saying.
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