Most people would drive a Ferrari like an old lady, or put it in the nearest tree.

Anyone can probably enjoy owning a highly tuned springer, knowing that they have something that has been worked on and engineered to a very high standard. They can appreciate that it cocks smoothly and just gently goes 'Phud' instead of 'Twaaaang' when they pull the trigger.

The point is that most people buy a springer and then struggle to achieve 3/4 inch groups at 45 yards. The rifle will be capable of that. They may only be able to achieve 2 inch groups at 45 yards when they start shooting springers ... and that's perfectly normal.

No tune on the planet will make their 2 inch groups become 3/4 inch groups.

A top springer shooter may appreciate the extra tad of accuracy from a fully tuned rifle.

To be fair ... and balanced ...

That's not strictly all true. A tuned springer will be more forgiving regarding hold sensitivity. So a tuned springer may be 'easier' for most to shoot, but the massive leaps will be related to technique and stock fit ... and time.