I am of the (light-hearted) opinion that one could probably "bust brush" quite successfully if they tried not to miss the brush. My reasoning is that when there is more - often much more- than 50% open space, the chances that one should get the bullet through undeflected should be quite high. It seems that it doesn't work that way however, and I think it's because of "Murphy's Rules." I think that by using Murphy to our advantage and hoping/trying to hit tinder, perhaps we will miss (cellulose) every time. wink


Sometimes, the air you 'let in'matters less than the air you 'let out'.