Originally Posted by
lsllc
He made the leap you failed to.
I never said comps don’t work.
I said it was marginal and they do next to nothing.
I still cannot figure out how you believe that performance cannot be measured. Again, if performance cannot be measured in some way, why buy one? I fully understand people are variable and don’t perform to the same level 100% of the time. But there are TRENDS in performance. But it sounds as though you’re arguing that there isn’t. If one performs the same standardized drill ten times back to back alternating between the same gear with the only difference being the comp, and you measure score, hit factor, etc, you’re arguing that doesn’t tell anything? If it doesn’t tell anything, then you must conclude it doesn’t matter. If it doesn’t matter, why should one buy one?
Performance is quantifiable. Do you track your own performance? If you don’t, then can you determine if your training is doing something for you?
Please, I want to understand how it can be “good and better in performance” if it cannot be measured?
Also, I didn’t make this personal, and neither should you.
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