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		<title>By: Tyler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, the data does show that...but what are the raw numbers as to how many of each bore/cartridge are used?  If 70% of people are using a &quot;big 30&quot;, you would expect more big 30s to be in the top of 6.5mms and 7mms.

EDITOR: Tyler, you make a good point. There certainly are far fewer 7mms being used currently, for example, so one would expect them to be underrepresented among relay winners. If you want the raw data, download the Excel spreadsheets. You can then calculate for yourself the totals. Shelp has unfiltered data for ALL match entrants from 2000-2006.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, the data does show that&#8230;but what are the raw numbers as to how many of each bore/cartridge are used?  If 70% of people are using a &#8220;big 30&#8243;, you would expect more big 30s to be in the top of 6.5mms and 7mms.</p>
<p>EDITOR: Tyler, you make a good point. There certainly are far fewer 7mms being used currently, for example, so one would expect them to be underrepresented among relay winners. If you want the raw data, download the Excel spreadsheets. You can then calculate for yourself the totals. Shelp has unfiltered data for ALL match entrants from 2000-2006.</p>
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