OCD reloading is for benchrest. Good components, with no sorting will shoot .3 at close range easily. No neck turning either. I have several boxes of Lapua br brass that gets annealed every third firing. I can mix them up with some freshly annealed and some on their second and third firing and velocity and group size don't change.
I used to do a ton of nitpicky shit. Now, it is easy. Lapua brass, Berger bullets, a good barrel with a concentric chamber. I full length size with .002-.003 shoulder bump, prime with a Lee priming tool, throw charges on the auto trickler and seat bullets. I and many others are getting the same results on paper as you are.
Many have figured out that .3 is easy and mostly a good gun and good component selection. The only people that really make gains with neck turning, bullet sorting, etc. are the people that want to shoot every group under .25 moa.
If the extra steps build confidence, do them. If they do not, they are just wasting time.
PS: I also did the same experiment with a 243ai and Winchester brass. I had the same results.