I was hunting for a new mouse, as we do, and this was one of a couple that I hadn’t tried yet so I purchased it.I’m an aging gamer who has thick calloused hands and is used to getting whooped by kids that have grown up “twitching” and doing the “360 no scope”This mouse has stopped my whoopings. I now give it and as good as they dish it.It’s a thick heavy mouse. Probably the biggest mouse you have ever owned. But it comes tuned out of the box with precision. The “flicking” from one head to the next we accuse players of aimbotting for is a regular occurrence now.I’ve used all the ultra light Mouses that everyone likes, and I have always been subpar. Switching to this brick has changed everything.It’s precise and somehow moves just as much as I need it to.Pros:-Precise-Accurate-Easy to flick from one target to the nextDue to weight it’s very hard for recoil or anything else to move your cross hair off the target-No longer over compensate or undercompensate when aiming-no longer move my crosshair off of the enemy when shooting them.-it’s a heavy brickCons:-Side buttons are pretty useless. Their positioning, while unique, isn’t well suited for 1-5. I normally just use the first two forward buttons and that’s it. Most of the time I just use the scroll wheel. Side buttons aren’t the best. ((YMMV))-it’s a heavy brick (used only for fps games)Hands:My son and I have the same length hands. However, due to my hands being thicker my fingers do not extend as far as my sons over the mouse. My finger tips end about half way, maybe a little less, to the end of the left and right mouse button.If you have Thick hands Try this mouse. “360 no scope” those kids and take back your honor. This mouse was made for meaty hands.