The results aren't irrelevant, but they have to be taken with a pinch of salt - you can't just apply them as a hard and fast rule.Xxplosive42o wrote:It is still hard for me to accept after 12 shots proving one had greater speeds than the other that the results are irrelevant.
Some cannons would see minor benefits in power and consistency from such a thing, but it carries no guarantees, adds extra wiring, and isn't essential (as Crusader proves), so it's up to each individual user if they want to do it. No reason to push anyone.
It's a much debated subject. Some people claim single sparks in certain places have the edge, some will promote dual/triple sparks, some use spark nets, some people talk of jet ignition (one of my favourite ideas), among others.
Each to their own I say.