Is anything "material/substantial" in accuracy/grouping gained by subsequently weighing each loose powder charge for weight equality after each charge is poured, to make sure that every charge is exactly equal OR is just measuring the volumes of the charges as close as your eye will allow be good enough ? For instance if I measure 95 grains of powder to the top of my measuring tube and then weigh it and say if it weighs "XYZ" ounces, do I need to weight all of the additional 95 grain charges to make sure that each of the subsequent charges are the exact same weight as the first one.
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