I don't necessarily agree with this, Butch. Yes, I'm hard headed and I like to tinker...but there is soooooooo much of a follow the leader mentality in this sport, that I honestly don't think we are any longer, the "cutting edge of innovation." The old argument of "that's what all the top shooters use" only goes so far to me. A very good example is a whole lot of PPC shooters bitch and moan..and try everything to get all the n133 that can get into the case, except one thing...moving the shoulder forward a few thou. Lapua 6.5 Grendel brass is top quality, uses small primers, small flash holes, doesn't require forming from another cartridge(220 Russian) and the shoulder is simply a mere .070" forward of a ppc. Does anyone actually believe that that little difference is going to make that cartridge a "loser"? Not me! Particularly when it addresses the issue of people literally compressing powder to the point of having a separate die just to crush the powder into the case, so they can fit more into a ppc. Crushing , breaking and compressing powders has been proven to change burn characteristics. Maybe that's good, but I tend to lean toward using a better method, liking using a different powder, if that's what's actually happening to make the venerable 6ppc scream. I don't think that's what's going on, BTW..but I do think it could cause more problems than it can improve upon in other areas. My point is obviously that I believe that many, many shooters shoot what they do because it's what everyone else does...kinda like the old IROC race cars where everything was suppose to be identical. I don't see that as a good way to advance accuracy. JMHO.--Mike