I think your main point has alot more to do with FQ shots than true HO shots MTN.
This is where again I think you are merging the line between a HO shot and a FQ shot.
I wonder why the distinction is asked for (or made) by so many? What does it really matter? It
doesn't, for any
other shot possibility!
Let's say I shoot you from the six o'clock position, and you mention it to one of your squadies. How do you describe the shot?
Just, "MtnMan shot me"? Or "MtnMan shot me from the direct six o'clock position". Or "MtnMan shot me from the rear, about 2 degrees left of dead six, and maybe a degree or two low". I'm guessing the first option is the most "normally used" description. Now, consider the same issue, where I shoot you from the right side. How do you describe it?
If you use the first option as a description, what are the chances any of your squadies would ask for more clarity? As in "From the
dead six? Or slightly off of dead six?
Now look at the FQ shot. Do you say "MtnMan shot me from the FQ"? Or "MtnMan face-shot me". Or is it a general "MtnMan HO'ed me"? What do the squadies say? "Really? He HO'ed you?" "You mean, an
actual HO? Or more of a FQ shot?"
When you really step back and look at the question of defining an HO vs a FQ shot, it really seems kind of silly, doesn't it?
So, I ask... Where's the line, precisely, between an "illegitimate "HO, and a "legitimate" FQ shot? (If we go with the idea that an HO is any
less legitimate than any other shot, even though I still haven't seen any convincing (IMO) argument for that idea...)
And that would beg the questions- what would a fair estimate be, for FQ shots that are "labeled" as HO? How common is a
true HO in game? How often is the "HO-dweeb" type stigma likely applied in error?
Are there other shots we should consider deeming "illegitimate", in the interest of "better fights"? Another shot option we could decline, in an effort to broadcast the "I want a REAL fight!" message to our opponent?