It was me.
Dan could not argue with the targets and the scores I shot when I used Sb in my alloy. This, at any number of matches. Long night over beers and many emails between us. This lead me to asking Mike Lewis to use some of my alloy and another shooters Sb alloy to cast and shoot long 35 cal bullets into North Park, Colo snow banks along with 20-1 and 16-1 alloy bullets to compare with. The outcome of these bullet tests became fodder for a lot of Dan's (revised) writing on alloy. Shortly after that I won the NRA Creedmoor championships with 96.5-2.0-1.5 Pb-Sb-Sn.
Dan was a long time supporter by September 2014 BPTR nationals when I shot his original 40 cal mini-groove bullet (the first mold to later be called Money Bullet in 45cal) in the 600y event and broke Dave Gullo's long standing record score. In the 40 cal I was using 97-1.5-1.5. Dan and Doc Lay were shooting on the next target to my right and Dan was beaming like a proud parent. His bullet design - my alloy.
The internet is full of truisms that just aren't necessarily so. In truth, there are a lot of right ways to do something.