I only reload for to calibers . . . .308 and 6.5 PRC. My SD's run between 4 to 7.5, the higher number typically do to a higher number of shots, like 20 or more. When fire forming some new .308 Alpha brass, using my best load that I've been using, got an SD of 6.2 from 80 shots.
On another occasion, I got some Remington 9 1/2 primers to try for the first time and using a power I hadn't used in a long time and it produce an SD of 20.4 with 45 rounds fired.

What the H . . .??? Going to my favorite load but with these 9 1/2's and managed an SD of 14.2 with just 10 shots. A month later, I tried another load with a good powder and 40 shots got me an SD 14.4. What's left if this brick of 9 1/2's is ready to given away as I can't get them to do well. All my other various primers have worked well with those loads giving me single digit SD's . . . including Remington 7 1/2's. Apparently, this batch of 9 1/2's are just not consistent as the other primers I have.
Because my reloading process has consistently given me low to mid single digit SD's over the years, I've got a lot of confidence in my reloading procedure:
Deprime
Anneal
Wet tumble (no pins) or remove outer oxidation from annealing with steel wool for small jobs
Clean primer pockets
FL Size, no expander ball, using 4-5 seconds dwell time
Dry Tumble with rice media
Expand necks to neck tension with mandrel
3-way trim to length (Giraud).
Prime to consistent seating depth
Charge with very consistent powder weights (using FX-120i)
Seat bullets to very consistent seating depth.
But. . . there's other things I do that's not part of the regular process:
* Uniform primer pockets
* Debur flash holes
* Turn necks
* Sort primers by weight
* Sort bullets by BTO (where comparator touches same place as the seating pin)
* Weigh batch of brass and cull out the outliers
All of this helps with SD's and most importantly what I get on targets. Is all of this necessary for a hunting gun? NOPE! How about a basic off the shelf factory gun? NOPE! But I find it all can help a decent factory gun or one that's been given a good barrel. But not everyone has the time to do a lot of this like I do nor likes taking the time to do it.
