I read that article as well. My take was that there are WAY too many variables and loads to cover in an article like that and draw any statistical conclusion. The main thing I think he missed testing was patching variations, and powder charges. He also didn't show photos of his patches after firing (I read those like tea leaves, lol). As was stated here, you have to work with each individual gun, and keep working until it tells you what it likes. I don't quite buy into the articles stated findings simply because there are too many remaining areas not covered. It was a good start to get people thinking and talking however. Certainly not trying to rig the author. Best wishes, and God bless, Marc