Yes. Then I make sure it shoots at 100 and 300 yards acceptably and load in bulk. I’m not saying I am a master reloader, I’m not, I’m a caveman reloader. I’m saying that is what I do, and I have zero issues getting 1 moa or less ten round groups at 300 yards out of the LR/comp rifles doing so. I’m not interested in finicky loads just like I’m not interested in finicky rifles. If .020 off land shoots great, but .025 doesn’t- am I going to constantly muck with seating depth to keep it in tune? I’d rather watch paint dry. Same for charge weight, if 42.2gr shoots like crap, but 42.5 is great- what happens when it gets colder (or hotter) and the MV drops?
I can take the 223/TMK load with 8208, and load rounds anywhere from 22.5-24gr at AR mag length, in a winchester, federal, or LC cases, most any SR primer, put it in any one of the half dozen 223 bolt guns here, and be sub 1.3-1.4 Moa for ten with any of those combinations, and not be more than .2mil off zero. The last load I did for 6.5 CM with 130gr TMK and RL16. Went max charge weight, and loaded at SAMMI and one at max mag length. They shot the same. That load has shot less the 1.2 moa for ten in four 6.5 CM rifles. Maybe I don’t shoot picky cartridges and rifles.