Preface: I'm not knocking your fun with moving through guns...
But, all of your reviews should be noted that it is your accuracy that is displayed, not the guns you are shooting. I can't imagine that a range trip with you is relaxing. I imagine it as a fast paced whirlwind sending targets down range fast and switching pistols every 15 minutes,and that is cool but not necessarily efficient or conducive to mastering a pistol. The big name Gun reviewers spend hours with a single pistol before putting a review online. It takes time to learn where an individual pistol will hit, where its trigger breaks and resets, and time to get a proper and repeatable grip. All of those items lead to marked improvements in accuracy. Taking 20 shots then swapping to another pistol is fun, but not practice and will not improve your personal accuracy. The really good reviewers are basically experts with a model before they post performance specs, think Mac and hickock45... people come across this forum from googling a gun, and if they are searching for any 22 or small 9mm they will find your posts.
I'm no Marksman so I don't put up accuracy tests, unless I'm bragging about a good day, but I don't mind sharing opinions and experiences. I'm thinking the right thing for the community as a whole would be for you to focus your reviews on your experience with operation, not your haphazard accuracy tests.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, just trying to help anyone that may come across one of your threads and think of them as a fair judge of a pistol's capabilities. I'm all for enjoying shooting however you choose to enjoy.
Just rememberr the reach your posts have, especially since you have so many.
1. Your assessments are correct.
2. I shoot my guns comparing one with another with my limited skills, and it is my idea of a good time since I lead a boring life.
3. Perhaps I should not post my results at the range if others think my experience with any said gun is anything but an amateur's very limited experience and especially if it reflects badly on this forum, which would make me cringe since I'm not pretentious about what I'm doing here: enjoying myself.
4. For that, I have come under some criticism, not sharing the level of many here, but I have the utmost respect for those who have made this a lifelong obsession and have such insights about everything gun-related.
5. I assumed that since my posts are "Shooting for Dummies" level, that when I have a thread going, the experts and professionals would just stay away and not bother reading b/c of my frame of reference being what it is.
6. I am not here to irritate anyone, and if I get a bunch of pms telling me to go away or stop posting: I will listen.