Whaddup hattick,
I'm a big time fan of the former TF2 complexity team and I've been following them for a while now. Dropping carnage's team after S8 lan was a total bummer, but luckily the old coL. team found sponsorship and now plays under classic mixup.
Onto the keyboards dude. I play TF2 with buckling springs and yesterday I picked up two boards, a razer blackwidow with blue switches and a steelseries 6gv2 with black switches.
I like the blues because I like the clicky sensation. The cherry blues the audible and tactile click occurs right before the electrical impulse is sent, and it's extremely hard to double tap without fully depressing the key. Despite being a problem for others this did not bother me at all. The keys rebound relatively fast.
Cherry blacks don't feel like any other keyboard I've typed on before. There's no tactile feedback at ALL until you bottom out and I find this extremely weird feeling. Even rubber membrane keyboards offer more tactility and you can anticipate when the switch is going to fire.
I'm sure the blacks will be natural with timebut. But for now I really enjoy the blues much more. You're going to have to spend some time to feel out when and where the actuation point is. Once you do this double tapping will be easy.
Regardless, linear switches are fine but it doesn't feel good with a 60g70g actuation force. Now, my hands aren't weak by any means and I can type on a Model M with it's 70g actuation force all day. But the switch is barely palpable and the boardfeel doesn't appeal to my tast
I would only suggest the cherry reds if you really like soft keyboards. The cherry blues feel extremely soft compared to my G15 and I wouldn't want to go any lighter. to avoid accidental keypresses.
I would go for the brown switches if you don't like the clicky sound of the cherry blues. The keys are easy to double tap, aren't clicky, and feel more solid.
Hope this helps bud! Best of luck this season.