Visually grading wood sometimes seems wierd....
It doesn't seem to match the stamp grade (?)
For instance, just recently looking at SPF 2x6's, I found some really attractive ones (straight grain, few knots, appearing 'strong') that were STUD grade STAMPED...
In contrast the STAMPED #2's appeared to have MORE defects?
In another example, I LOVE those hem-fir stud 2x4's; they're so many that are always so straight, have less knots, appear and 'act' stronger than the -- supposedly superior -- SPF counterparts...
Somehow, I almost feel there is something wrong...
Could it be, that, among the stacks of 'studs', lies many that actually might be equivalent to higher grades?
(i.e., that the 'average' of them are 'studs', but that there are some that are much better quality)?
If so, is it because that they are difficult (or it's not cost effective enough) to separate them?