^^^ Well, that certainly is a well written and cogent response, without all the gnashing of teeth. I cannot argue with that.
Good job, JayBets!
As far as my attitude goes...oh... I dunno. I wasn't exactly downright nasty. And I wasn't exactly Mr. HighBrow either.
What was I trying to do?
Hopefully, I was trying to get people to think critically and to have a questioning attitude.
I know it is not easy to shift people's attitudes...err... paradigms...err...dogma.
There is always resistance to change.
I expected there to be some resistance. And I wasn't let down.
Trust me when I tell you this...this topic has been hashed out already by me and few other boolit casters and reloaders on another forum.
The links I was asking for, well, I already knew what they would be if anyone ever got around to posting them.
All roads lead to Rome...err...Ayoob.

Was I trolling when I posted that I would stick to my cast boolits and reloads?
Yeah, you bet I was trolling. I knew somebody here would take the bait.
Again, I wasn't disappointed. Thanks.
For me....and this is clearly
my opinion...the expenses of buying the high falluting
self defense ammo if I could actually find it,
in my opinion clearly outweighs the perceived benefits of having to use it in the very highly unlikely event that the S should hit the F. (Why heck, I might as well wear a lightening rod on my hat too, it is equally unlikey,
in my opinion)
In one very high profile "self-defense shooting", the prosecuting attorney wanted to use a hand to hand combat techniques DVD that the defendant had bought six months to a year prior to the shooting to prove premeditation/malice of forethought. Where does it end? I guess it doesn't ever end as long as there are unscrupulus attorneys working in the DA's office. Nobody could be considered to be without sin under that kind of scrutiny.
You guys can do what you please. It is your money.
Likewise, I will do the same because...well...it's
my money.