Originally Posted by Offshoreman
Jordan,

I'm speaking strictly of impact performance - the point is with extended ranges of today we're asking our bullets to do perform at a wider spread of impact velocity than we did 20 years ago. Of course you're free to form your own opinion of the website but the folks there have collected more impact data on rifle bullets than any other organization that I'm aware of.

You're definitely right about demanding more from bullets than we did 20 years ago.

It's not the quantity of data that I'm skeptical of, but rather their interpretation and understanding of the underlying mechanisms.