It doesn't change the cost of what we are doing in this exercise or trying to achieve. Our only variables in costs at most are a few grains of powder and a heavier or premium bullet weight bullet selection with combined totals in the extreme, still less than the first beer you will drimk in camp after the first day out.

This is not a cost issue, it is a performance issue and the results defy all the marketing hype that results from product development.

Having said that you will probably be disappointed at the simplicity of the results determined. We'll see.

The information from all the contributors is very helpful to new hunters or readers to the forum and interesting reading for the seasoned as well, so it is a good thread.


When truth is ignored, it does not change an untruth from remaining a lie.