What I tend to do when running such tests is to give it a few 'warm up' loops 
(perhaps 2000) for the JIT compiler to come up to speed - I've noticed this 
irons out inconsistencies.  I usually then run the test with about 10,000 
loops... 

Either way though, even if there isn't a performance gain, I understand this 
actually fixes a pretty major bug?

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