I look at it like this, from a competitive standpoint anyway. You can expect to gain anywhere from the hundredth in the video to maybe say 5 hundredths depending on your shooting skill with a "good" trigger. In multigun, maybe you shoot a 30 round stage, and it's safe to assume that not every pair fired is at maximum speed, you might gain a half second total on a stage, maybe more, probably less. Or, with $150-200 worth of ammo instead, and good deliberate range time you can take full seconds off your stage time. Which would you rather have? If you took a line graph showing expensive equipment vs match scores and range time vs match scores, you can probably guess which is the straighter line. If anything, I'd just rather be out shooting. That's 4 or 5 range sessions, and for me, where pistol shooting gets much more priority over rifle, it's even more. So I'd trade that trigger just for the good times.