This discussion is kinda funny to me, personally.
Your competition load: meticulously hand-prepared single-manufacturer cases trimmed on a Wilson trimmer, weighed for powder capacity, trickled powder onto hand-tweaked balance beam scales, hand-seated primers, and the most precise press for zero run out.
My competition load: load in whatever components are cheap, and MARK7 EVO AND DILLON 650 GO BRRRRRR. It chambers and it's 2-3 MOA? SEND IT.
Like, I'm all in favor of improving accuracy and consistency when possible, but there's a whole paradigm assumption that goes with many of these discussions.
Very true. It really comes down to what you are willing to accept. When I load for shooting on a plinking range up to 25 yards, I use all my cast bullets, wrinkles and all. It doesn't make a difference when you are shooting at a 8 inch plate target.