I'm not being a smart ass, really, I would like to know if anyone who shoots BR at all seriously these days uses Sierra or Hornady or any of the Mass produced bullets in competition. I was told long ago, that the bullets I was using (Sierra MK) and I found to be very good in service rifle matches, were made three at a time from three different dies, and hence not the best for BR.
Now, say what you want about the NRA, but they can sometimes be a wonderful source of information. On one of the American Rifleman TV shows, they took a trip through the Sierra manufacturing facility. They showed Bullets being jacketed and sent down the chute for boxing. There on the screen in close up were three dies stamping out bullets and the bullets all being mixed together bound for the lil green boxes we all know. I do use Sierra MKs for other applications and have checked them closely with my Sinclair hex nut comparator. They do tend to fall into three rough groups as far as base to ogive, not really a lot different, but more than I like to see for BR. It will be interesting to see some match results and equipment lists when the new AR class gets going, though. I do believe Sierra has the most AR shooters presently.