Hey all - I'm pretty much a noob to reloading & was hoping to learn what the most <span style="font-style: italic">significant</span> reloading variables are in terms of affect on POI precision. It seems that powder load consistency would be #1, but beyond that I don't know (brass, bullet, primers, powder,...). I've read quite a bit on the topic, but I haven't found any solid information on how variances in these components affect precision. I've got the cheapest of the cheap reloading equipment (Lee) and have reloaded about 300 rounds of 308 using random brass, Sierra Match King 175 gr (& Hornady Amax 168s), Hogdon Varget powder, and no-name primers. The only thing I'm meticulous about is the powder load - everything else is quick & dirty. Out of my AR10-T, I have consistently shot 1 moa at 100 yrds, but can't do any better so far. (there was a tantalizing 4 shot 0.45 moa group that I ruined with the last shot!) The Holy Grail for me & this gun would be 0.5 moa consistently - can I get there & how?