RE: bullet testing
Marketing is all about selling, it rarely tells the whole picture but rather paints a picture you as a consumer whats to hear. No different than cars, vaccum cleaners...the list goes on. The only way a consumer can make an eductaed decision is to decide for them selves, unfortunately some items cost a lot of money and we learn the hard way. However ammo isn' t one of them, so you spend 30 bucks on a boxes of shells and they don' t do what you want...so you have some for practice, varmits, brass for reloading. Just ear mark it and say next. While I agree it would be nice to see the whole picture, it ain' t part of the ads campaign. " Who would buy buy this ammo, it will hit a paper plate, which is good enough to kill a deer" . Fact is most guns and ammo shoot way better than the guy pulling the trigger. Even reviews are only one mans opinion and really how unbaised are they?????[&:]
Just have to do it the only fashion way buy what you want baised on your opinion, but the only way to know for sure is through Trial & Error.
For what it is worth the green box ammo, has never produced the best groups out of any my guns...as such you' ll never find a green box in my cabinet. To many other good offerings that produce far better results. Trick is finding them for YOU![8D]