Brian.....I believe there are others that agree with your feeling about the remote trigger.
My curiosity is this.......what exactly about it gives you that uneasy feeling?
Do you believe there is a competitive advantage to it?
Or is it just that it is unconventional? Or maybe it's both?
I'm not looking to be argumentative.......more thought provoking than anything.
I understand the knee jerk reaction.......I felt it myself. But once you've gotten past that part......what is it that causes the frown?
I have a few friends of mine that are paralyzed from the waist down. They drive vehicles that have hand controls. The first response that every person makes when they see the hand controls for the first time is, "Man.....that looks unsafe." Clearly it is not unsafe......they both have impeccable driving records. It's just that it looks so foreign to everyone that has only understood a car to be operated with a typical wheel and pedals. It goes even further to thoughts of feet being superior mechanisms to control speed and braking......but nobody I know can perform any other sort of other task that involves delicacy or dexterity better with their feet.
If the car were to be invented today......I rather doubt that the control configuration would look anything like what we are accustomed to.
Guns are a very similar endeavor. They have looked the same......and have been fired by a trigger mechanism from the same location for a very long time.
Since I have not personally noted any increase in my scores that are directly attributable to the trigger being operated from an unconventional position......my logical perspective leads me to believe that the unfavorable reaction that some people have is purely an emotional one that stems from something straying too far from the accepted norm.
I don't know.....this is just my opinion as well. Please understand that if we were speaking face to face about this.....my body language and voice inflection would show no sarcasm or ill will. I say this because I have a tendency to write in a somewhat blunt and emotionless style that is often misinterpreted.
Mike