Shooting Deer in the woods is not the same as shooting snipe on the fly or being in a duel. The English of the early 1800's looked at it from the snipe and duel side of things. Too fast is never a bad thing when it comes to flintlock ignition. Too slow is never good even for silhouettes. Holding through is hard for old men and the less time you have to hold through the better. On the other side, nobody here can tell the difference between .002 seconds and .004 seconds lag time. That includes me and Mike Brooks by the way.