"wncchester - My original intent was to determine if there was an unfilled market niche out there, not being filled by the big player, or even some of the small players. I had come to the conclusion that price would be a factor, and I had also thought, as you expressed so simply, if the components were available for close to the same price as non-uniform components, it would be a nice choice to have. I do understand that a rule of thumb in components has commonly been perceived to be, "the more you pay, the more uniform the components." I am new to reloading and I don't know if that is generally true."
I understood you. And, it's a good question or I wouldn't have bothered with a response.
I agree that IF we could get more consistant brass for little or no extra cost, many of us would take it. But, as G.B. correctly points out, the potential for better accuracy from factory rifles, which most of us use, is so little that we sure wouldn't pay much extra for it. I think, from what I read, far too many people agonise far too much over which premium brass (or press or dies, etc) is "best." G.B. and I have been loading for a LONGG time and seems we both fail to see much benefit from the high-priced premium cases from Laupua, Norma, etc. I mostly use Remington and Winchester brass because it's easy to find and both do as well as I need for deer hunting inside 300 yards.
In fact, for me anyway, deer inside 100 yards! I hunt in the woods of the Southeast, I hardly ever see a deer beyond that range except from a highway as I ride by some meadow or bean field that I can't shoot over.