Here the thing that happens when you start to chronograph your loads;
You wonder if you can make them more consistent...
Research starting into that subject...
Ya buy a book or two, or more...
Then start on the hardware...
Ya buy a quality case trimmer and a caliber...
Ya start trimming each case to exactness...
Somewhere in this maddness you begin trickling each charge instead of only spot cheching every so often on the scale...
The maddnes is in full fuster when you buy an RCBS Case Master (that's what I use) or something simular and start in on case neck and bullet run-out... Ya want 'um to fly straight right?
Your already cleaning the primer pockets and reaming the flash hole, deburring the case after trimming to within 0.0005" or a tighter tolerance!!!
So ya find yourself a caseneck micrometer to start gaugeing wall thichness and a standard micrometer for measureing case neck diameter...
Then insanity is full set in when you start looking for something like the RCBS mic dies to start in on head space... Have not found one for .30-30 yet, I don't think RCBS made one for .30-30 and the auction boards want too much for the .30-06 and .223 ones . . . sniffle sniffle