Why would you want to do that?
Prevents mistakes that way.Nope, I reload all my ammo (plinking or premium) to the same standard; I reload as if I were competing in a World Class Tournament. I got the time and I like it that way. No downside...
I don't think I will ever spend as much time loading individual 9mm rounds as I will with rifle rounds for my 308. Progressive press with volumetric powder measure for 9mm, hand weigh every charge and single stage press for my 308.
I was simply asking a question as I'm very new to reloading. I find my self weighing every charge to .1 grain for my 25-06 scopes rifle but wanting to just use powder dippers for my shorty 16.5" 243 with open sights.
I don't intentionally load anything "less precise" because what would be the point of that? But I wonder what makes you think any guns with open sights are less precise? Maybe the shooter is less precise, but some of my most accurate rifles have open or peep sights. Optics don't alter the precision unless they somehow mess with harmonics.
The SVT in my name stands for supraventricular tachycardia. Which is a extremely fast heartbeat. I'm a paramedic by trade. Lol