I have made a hobby of trying to help shooters improve their results. Generally speaking it is what they "know" that is the biggest problem. Do you really think that Mr. Litz is looking for advice after publishing his study? I have not seen any indication that that is the case. As far as others are concerned, one can only help people to the extent that they are willing to change what they are doing. In many cases fellows want improved results but do not want to do what is needed to achieve them. No one can do anything about that. YouTube is a double edged sword. If you have enough background to sort good advice from bad it is an excellent resource. Many lack that, and are lead astray by videos that lead them in the wrong direction. Those who use are pleased with the results that they experience using tuners in competition already know how to tune a load without one, know how to shoot, have excellent rifles and equipment, and are fully aware of the importance of monitoring the wind as they shoot. Their tuners are more icing on the cake than a requirement to win. I have tested several tuners, and IMO they work, but none of them will compensate for poor reading of wind flags, and for many including myself, that is our major limiting factor. One cannot buy ones way out of that.