I am really enjoying the discussion and comments from different perspectives. I find that after many years of shooting, I am now enjoying the equipment set up, experimentation and calibration, etc. more than cranking out the rounds. Always focusing on the repeat-ability, uniformity and performance of each round. One attraction of the Star is that there are so many variables from the very basic fundamental set up to the fully automated.....to the many combinations in between.
For example, this topic of "Indexers" has lead us from..."reasons to use or not to use"......"which one of the various versions should we use"....."if we use one how do we manage the maintenance"....etc. etc. etc.
As I got older, I discovered that I was enjoying the planning and preparing for the "hunting trip".....more enjoyable than the "hunt". Over many years of deer hunting in Texas, I went from long range bolt action rifles, to single shot rifles, to black powder cartridges, to muzzle loaders, to compound bows, to primitive recurves, to staying at home by the fire and talking about it.
As I reached a relative comfort zone on each method, I moved on....because I really think I enjoyed the new challenge of getting ready for the activity more than I enjoyed the activity. My introduction to the Star over the past couple of years has provided many opportunities to discover and experiment and never get bored. Ain't it fun?