Agreed, the reduced travel distance and sound pitch is very nice with mx blues.
The travel distance is not reduced. I suppose that what you are thinking of is that the profile of Cherry's caps is
lower than the "OEM profile" of other contemporary mechanical keyboards. There is slightly less wobble in the keys simply because they are lower -- there is less of a lever effect.
I think that the interest in Cherry doubleshots did come a couple of years ago partly as a reaction to Filco's key caps. Filco Majestouch line came before there was such a plethora of mechanical gaming keyboards. Filco's caps are high OEM profile, thin-walled and the lettering is pad-printed which means that it wears off relatively easy.
In comparison to
those caps, on a Filco with Cherry's thick doubleshot caps, the keys will wobble less, have less noise and the lettering will never wear off.
I use mostly Cherry keys: Thick doubleshot ABS, thin lasered PBT, thick lasered PBT and thick lasered POM on different keyboards. I prefer thicker keys on MX Blues and MX Clears, but thin PBT keys on MX Browns. I can't really say why. Thick double-shot keys on MX Browns just feels weird for me...
BTW. Signature Plastics' doubleshot keys are as low as Cherry's (although not exactly the same profile) and they are doubleshot, but they are thin-walled.
Whether you will like it or not is up to you. Feel is subjective.