I finally nailed a load (that sounds weird
) that matches HSM 168gr BTHP in my weapon using IMR4895. I used 43.0gr for my commercial brass (Win, PMC, etc.) and 42.6gr for my Lake City and TAADS brass and it shoots right with the HSM to 400 yards so far, and the handloads group even better at longer ranges. Taking my time for a good setup, and in zero wind, today I shot a few 1/2 MOA groups with the reloads. My questions:
1.) The Win and PMC brass wasn't shooting so well at 42.5 despite meticulous care in case prep, weighing charges and loading. Then it tightened up at 42.7 and then started shooting lights out at 43.0 grains.
What contributes to, or causes, this sweet spot in the powder volume? I.e. why would one load shoot so-so then adding .5 grains make it shoot like a laser?
2.) The Lake City and TAADS cases seemed to shoot exceptionally well, better than the HSM and my handloaded commercial cases. Across three sessions using all three ammo types, each session including three-shot groups with each ammo at 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards, the milspec brass shot about 20 - 30% tighter than the other brass. Most of this brass is once fired, and there should be no differences except case volume and powder charge.
Would the brass itself contribute in some way to accuracy of the load, or this is strictly the powder charge finding a sweet spot in my weapon (as in number 1.)?

1.) The Win and PMC brass wasn't shooting so well at 42.5 despite meticulous care in case prep, weighing charges and loading. Then it tightened up at 42.7 and then started shooting lights out at 43.0 grains.
What contributes to, or causes, this sweet spot in the powder volume? I.e. why would one load shoot so-so then adding .5 grains make it shoot like a laser?
2.) The Lake City and TAADS cases seemed to shoot exceptionally well, better than the HSM and my handloaded commercial cases. Across three sessions using all three ammo types, each session including three-shot groups with each ammo at 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards, the milspec brass shot about 20 - 30% tighter than the other brass. Most of this brass is once fired, and there should be no differences except case volume and powder charge.
Would the brass itself contribute in some way to accuracy of the load, or this is strictly the powder charge finding a sweet spot in my weapon (as in number 1.)?