This is a perfect analogy. I deal with firearms and always remind people the AR-15 is not a precision rifle. It is a “hit a humanoid torso” effectively and accurately rifle.
So to combine this statement and
@_Dario comment on time splits is exactly why I run the site and love it.
It is fast and accurate, but not slow and precise.
I also feel that if
@kyler1945 has that many reps on the EZV you should do some form of study or comparison on the deterioration of accuracy versus a pin over X amount of time and what that erosion potentially equates to.
For example: Like an IDPA or USPSA shooting competition. Get a shot timer and a target at 10/20/30/40/50/60 yards and time yourself shooting with the EZV. Then record hits like a 3D match. Repeat with pin then compare times and scores. I went through this process when the RMR became an option on Glock pistols. People were wondering if it was worth it versus iron sights. In the end it was so close it came down to whatever each individual wanted to run but there was no leaps and bounds clear cut winner. I’m just brainstorming. Something like that though maybe. I do not have that many reps on mine but I’m getting there. Do you work at a shop or are you a pro outdoorsman or guide? Congratulations on doing that. That’s bad azz.