The best way I can describe on how to evaluate information is don't be a goldfish at feeding time. All Information should to be vetted by yourself which is how you truly learn.
With regards to youtube, its a profit based business. The vast majority of the guys your watching are basically paid advertisers. They are not successful competitors or professional gunsmiths. They are great for basic overviews on products and general processes. Forums are a much better source of quality info. You have to have a little sense to know who to listen to though. A forum allows people to disagree Youtube does not. You can just delete the posts that challenge you.I think I get your point. I try to work/write in the manner you describe. One thing I have tried to be more cognizant of is what are the things I have proven out vs what am I still trying to prove out to myself. I find after thinking this through, I'm pulling back on sharing things I'm still processing. I think if we all do that, we will see less wrong promoted.
It is also important to kind of self edit anything I am saying that is not statistically valid. I get tired of 3 trains of thought…1) I don't shoot groups; 2) A hunting rifle only needs 3 shots to pick a best load; 3) This 3 shot group had an ES of 10. It must be a best load. I look at this as if someone came to me at work and said, "we did a thing, once, 3 times, 10 times…..can I get $100k to do this permanent install?" If we are talking about boiling water, sure, but….something new….nah
I'd be interested in your 2. I like a channel named SimpleMindedFella. I find the method interesting.
This is the emotional side of the argument. It is key to listen to folks but also have a mechanism to identify those who are wrong. Sure it can hurt feelings to be wrong, but I recognize that I am wrong and need that pointed out sometimes. It is the only way to move forward.
Yea. I like your posts a lot. Would love to see where your experience disagrees with posted opinion or even posted facts. I think we all learned that facts are not always truth. It is just a method of making a statement.
This is the emotional side of the argument. It is key to listen to folks but also have a mechanism to identify those who are wrong. Sure it can hurt feelings to be wrong, but I recognize that I am wrong and need that pointed out sometimes. It is the only way to move forward.
I feel attackedYou really have those outdoor life and hornady guys figured out hahahaahah