SpiderWebbComm: You specifically stated that Joe's system is the "most geometrical and mathematically correct" aiming system out there. I then readily admit that I know nothing about Joe Tucker's system or how long it takes to determine the aim points.
If you possessed even the slightest bit of professionalism and curiosity, you would have Googled his name and found out what I'm talking about. Joe is probably one of the best professional instructors and creative individuals to develop systems and training aids in the country and here we have YOU who lives in a vacuum who has never heard of him nor the tiniest bit of initiative to find out on your own. AMAZING!
Then you tell me there is no math, and that I shouldn't comment on something I know nothing about. This is funny because my comment was exactly that -- that I know nothing of Joe's system. You are the one that said it's the most mathematically correct one out there, then you said it doesn't involve math. Well if that's not clear as mud I don't know what is.
I had a strong suspicion after I posted it that you or someone would trip over what I said and not understand it.
What I meant by being geometrically and mathematically correct was that the scientists who make all of the 2D drawings and come up with their explanations for any and all aiming systems would be able to do it very easily and claim it to be geometrically and mathematically correct. It can't be done with pivot systems or fractions to cover all angles. Maybe someone will do yours. Where is Lamas when we need him?
There is NO MATH when shooting with it. NONE. There are "numbers" but no math. If you don't understand again, buy the system but don't bother me.
And my door analogy is a solid logical approach that applies to every goal-oriented task in the world. There are always several methods available to perform the task, and if each method achieves the goal, the only significant comparison to judge which might be better or worse would have to involve the concept of user-friendliness, or simplicity.
Worthless analogy for this discussion.
Out of curiosity, have you purchased my book? If you have, and you find it worthless, please provide me with proof of purchase and I'll gladly refund your money. Because based on feedback I'm getting from all over
the world, players find it very useful and fresh. You are the exception. If you haven't purchased it, then your comments concerning the book are baseless.
Brian Crist