I took no offense. I'm not a serious reloader compared to many - perhaps even most - here on this forum. I don't load military calibers in the billions, don't compete professionally or on a national circuit, or supply a large club shooting community, and I'm not shooting fly-sized groups at a thousand yards. I just hunt and plink around using safe, time-tested, published loads in well-established manuals. I don't even follow the smartest kids on the block and load way over max just to see when the action blows up. A man's got to know his limitations.
If I can help out somebody looking for the same level of performance and at the same level of production, I will. Otherwise, I'm happy to leave the discussion to the brighter bulbs.
But I too contend that Universal just isn't that difficult a powder to deal with. It's one of the powders I typically recommend for beginners because it is so well documented and is so forgiving at moderate pressures.