Well.......I am going to answer your last question first. You ask about the need for personal attacks. When I first started reading your thread I said to myself, "Boy is this guy going to get beat up!!!" And....you pretty much did. It was more about how you framed your question, than the question itself. Your question came across as if it was coming from a "smart ***", know it all. With the large vocabulary and the framing of your question that is how it came across. I am not saying that you did anything wrong, I am just telling you how I interpreted your original post. You are dealing a large group of dedicated and knowledgeable shooters on here who are generous, empathetic and kind. They will go out of their way to help "anyone" out and share any and all information they have with anyone who asks. From your post you came across as asking a question and then challenging the information that you received from them. I am certain that if you included, "I posted the two references for the express purpose of adding to the community. After recently stumbling across them, they have radically changed my thoughts on how I approach reloading. I thought the community may benefit from the information they proffer.", the responses/replies would have been a lot different.I posted the two references for the express purpose of adding to the community. After recently stumbling across them, they have radically changed my thoughts on how I approach reloading. I thought the community may benefit from the information they proffer.
I am looking to have an honest discussion about that information and hear the opinions of others, many with infinitely more experience and knowledge than I, specifically on the information presented. If you reviewed either of them, I would welcome your insight, you obviously have been doing this a lot longer than I. What I don't understand is the need for personal attacks on my character and motives, you could have just as easily said you were not interested in any new information on reloading and moved on.
Now for you first question. I believe that there are too many "extraneous variables" to achieve what you are asking for, empirical data. "Empirical data is information acquired by scientists through experimentation and observation, and it is essential to the scientific process. Use of the scientific method involves making an observation, developing an idea, testing the idea, getting results, and making a conclusion." With this said, I believe that there is enough "quantified data" to develop a chi-square postulate. Defined "A chi-square test is a statistical test used to compare observed results with expected results. And........the purpose of this test is to determine if a difference between observed data and expected data is due to chance, or if it is due to a relationship between the variables you are studying."
There certainly is enough information, testing and research, based upon the numerous members and volumes of information here on this forum, to develop your own empirical data postulate. Good luck finding the information that you are looking for.