I don't want to create a stir of controversy for my very first post on this forum, but I'm curious why so many reviewers and vendor websites misuse ft/lbs to state muzzle energy specifications. I even noted a recent version of the AAFTA rules contained instances of the ft/lbs false units. I contacted the organization president and he graciously admitted the mistake and corrected the units in a revision. When I read reviews from authors who can't get the basic units for muzzle velocity correct, it diminishes their credibility. Please let's raise the intellectual bar in shooting sports (I've seen powder-burner reviews make the same error) and agree to use ft-lb or Joule (J) units to represent muzzle energy. This isn't a matter of being politically correct. It's a matter of being correct, period. Maybe this has been discussed before, but the prevalence of ft/lbs in common use demonstrates it bears repeating.