OK, we all know at some matches it would be a definite advantage to have 10 rounds on board, even shooting minor. Maybe at a lot of matches, especially ones that don't have 8, 8, 8 and 8 arrays.So, for all intents and purposes, shooting SS minor would be like shooting Production. Reloads might be a touch slower due to tapered mags in Production but a better first shot trigger (and if George does your trigger job), better every shot trigger.Are you with me so far?So I was comparing Area combined results between Production and SS (almost always shot in major). Production GMs consistently beat SS GM's in combined results.Does that mean that Production GMs are better than SS GMs or does it mean that 10 rounds, even at minor, beat 8 rounds. How many standing reloads does one have to do in a match to make 10 rd minor better?Let the bitterness and vitriol spew forth....And just so you know, I held a belief for a long time that 9mm shooters are girly men. Hell, anyone that didn't shoot a .45 (God's caliber) was a girly man. Watching Glock Pilot will open your eyes for ya....