Carl-NC
Active member
First of all, yes, I work for White's, and Larry was a Vision field tester. But I have not, and do not, ask anything of Larry that is partial towards White's or Vision. He is free to do and say as he wants.
I understand some of the arguments against comparison testing, but it doesn't matter... it needs to be discussed. People naturally want to know how V performs compared to other machines. In reality, relative performance is the only benchmark that has any meaning, as there is no standard for absolute performance. So taking V and brand-X and comparing them on the same targets in the same soil is about as fair as you can get. But I also recognize that V has an instant disadvantage, as do all brand-new machines: lack of experience. It won't surprise me at all if someone says, "My Vision wouldn't detect a dime that my buddy could hear with his E-Trac." It will take a while for users to learn how to tweak V for their area and hunting style.
I also recognize that there will be drive-by shootings, some by extremely brand-loyal users, some by brand-new Findmall sign-ups with a post count of "1". I think that is what Larry wanted to avoid, but it can't be at the cost of legitimate discussion. I am not the least bit concerned about how well V performs, or how well it will stack up to the competition. My advice is to be civil, be honest, and be factual in comparisons and everything will be fine.
- Carl@White's
I understand some of the arguments against comparison testing, but it doesn't matter... it needs to be discussed. People naturally want to know how V performs compared to other machines. In reality, relative performance is the only benchmark that has any meaning, as there is no standard for absolute performance. So taking V and brand-X and comparing them on the same targets in the same soil is about as fair as you can get. But I also recognize that V has an instant disadvantage, as do all brand-new machines: lack of experience. It won't surprise me at all if someone says, "My Vision wouldn't detect a dime that my buddy could hear with his E-Trac." It will take a while for users to learn how to tweak V for their area and hunting style.
I also recognize that there will be drive-by shootings, some by extremely brand-loyal users, some by brand-new Findmall sign-ups with a post count of "1". I think that is what Larry wanted to avoid, but it can't be at the cost of legitimate discussion. I am not the least bit concerned about how well V performs, or how well it will stack up to the competition. My advice is to be civil, be honest, and be factual in comparisons and everything will be fine.
- Carl@White's