I don't have a dog in this fight but I will say this: Folks that hang out in the gun rooms, like this one, have usually achieved a level of ability in reloading, and shooting, and hunting that is not common to the average box a year hunter/shooter.
But it is those folks and the ones just starting out that buy magazines and they represent a much greater percentage of buyers than, for instance, folks in this room. -- how many of you have let reloading/hunting magazine subscriptions lapse because there just wasn't anything new for you?? And so your articles have got to be directed toward the market. If it insults you to have a basic reloading technique explained in detail, remember that to someone, that info is brand new.
And too, if a writer is creditable, his information should be grounded in first hand knowledge or, at least, impeccable sources. I would imagine it gets a little tedious after a while when you're standing there with blood on your hands and knife and someone starts quoting ballistic charts to prove you didn't do what you have done.
I'm through now.