If only that was true R&D would be free. Money is everything, it allows you to buy testing equipment along with lots of toys for trial & error.
Mfr 1st and foremost concern is providing LAWYER approved data. That means LCD, the lowest common denominator will always be way below maximum potential that takes lots of R&D (money & time) to develop.
I too am jealous of 50K hunts but won't let that blind me to what money will buy. Technology is expensive, load testing is expensive.
...Money is irrelevant, so stop using it as proof you know something.
Mfr 1st and foremost concern is providing LAWYER approved data. That means LCD, the lowest common denominator will always be way below maximum potential that takes lots of R&D (money & time) to develop.
I too am jealous of 50K hunts but won't let that blind me to what money will buy. Technology is expensive, load testing is expensive.
...I don't think so. I think the manufacturers do a really good job of providing reloaders with reliable, safe data. I think the velocities they suggest as maximum, and which you exceed by several hundred fps at times, is a good guide for anyone with a chronograph to use as a standard. I think anyone using your results as a standard would be inviting problems. I think it is irresponsible to advise people to violate those standards...