Not necessarily. Lynn Dragoman I think uses his real name.
You need to be a little careful Vibe. Lynn & I don't like each other, but he (& I hope me) can be useful often enough.
To me, Lynn is like Jekyll & Hyde. When he is helpful, he's one of the best on BR Central, in terms of both information, and even physically helping people out. One clue to which Lynn's shown up is when he's reporting what he's actually tested, he's accurate and no more opinionated than the rest of us. A better observer, and capable of correlatiing several factors than many.
On teh other hand, when he's defending one of his heros, Calfee or Henry Childs come to mind, all objectivity goes out the window. (We're ignoring all the stuff on the fiasco sometimes called the NBRSA Nationals).
BTW, I'm not lumping Calfee & Henry in the same boat. They're worlds apart, the only thing I see in common is Lynn's adopted both & won't allow that either is ever wrong. Be interesting to see them disagree on something...
Aother BTW -- I follow what you say on BR Central. I don't have the background to challenge the theory -- but you need to understand most of us seek answers, not analysis that doesn't give any final answers. On the other hand, I do have the backgroud (Like Lynn) of literally thousands of rounds down range, and a reasonably good record on observation.
So, when Henry says things like "humidity doesn't affect grouping," yet I & others (Jackie Schmidt comes immediately to mind) find that we can successfully re-tune tune a load based on a meter reading of humidity, we don't care if "humidity" is causal or constant conjunction.
So, help us out here. Tuning & tuners seem to be one of your interests. Based on your knowledge, tell us what the variables are -- or those you're sure of, what we can control, and what needs more work. And this in terms of action, what to build and how to build it, not theory only.