When I was browsing these forums doing research, trying to figure out which board to buy, I was confronted with quite a few posts talking about cherry brown switches and bottoming out. One of the concerns for me (and many others it seems) was noise level, and if you listen to recordings or read posts around here, you quickly learn that not bottoming out is essential to making the cherry browns have a reasonable level of volume. It won't be a super quiet keyboard by any means, but it's not especially loud (like it is when you bottom out, especially if you are typing somewhat furiously).
What I never really learned, or at least something I didn't see many people really talking about, was exactly how difficult (or easy) it was to type without bottoming out on cherry browns. So I'd like to give my thoughts, and also ask anybody else to share how difficult it is (or was to learn) for them.
For me, it's ridiculously easy to type without bottoming out on Cherry Browns. I thought it was going to take a lot of practice and effort, especially considering I've never had a mechanical keyboard before, but after only a couple days of using this thing, I can type without bottoming out conistently with only a bit of effort put in. I can't type at my normal speed by any means, and I can't really do it while gaming (haven't tried), but for me the concern was more with typing at work or early morning/late night. In those situations I can type quietly enough for my purposes if I don't bottom out, and as I said it requires minimal effort on my part and a sacrifice in speed. I can live with that in the situations where I need quiet, and as time goes on I'm getting faster and faster, approaching my average of 100 wpm (right now I can do about 50-60 without bottom out).
So if you're considering the cherry browns and this is a concern to you, that's my personal experience. It wasn't hard to learn, but I'm a pretty light typer by nature so that probably had a lot to do with it. I'm curious to hear others experiences, maybe we can get some more posts that could help others make a decision in the future.
P.S. I typed this at work while not bottoming out my keystrokes, with the possible exception of spacebar which is a bit strange compared to the other keys. I haven't quite gotten the hang of spacebar yet.