When I started getting into mechanical keyboards earlier this year, I tried MX browns on a borrowed Das and I didn't like how I constantly bottomed out on them and could barely feel the tactile bump. I switched to MX clears on a used G80 which I liked much better, but I still found myself consistently bottoming out unless I concentrated on typing gently. Also I couldn't really understand why some people said they found MX clears fatiguing. Currently I'm using MX tactile greys and really enjoying them. The heavier springs feel much more bouncy to me, more like a trampoline than like hitting a solid surface (what I feel when bottoming out on lighter switches). To me, rebounding off the spring seems more ergonomic.
Several people have accused me of having freakish Hulk hands, but I suspect it has more to do with 20+ years of martial arts training (wrist grab escapes, staff spinning, sword cutting) and related fitness activities (free weights, gymnastic rings, pull-ups). My point is that finger/forearm strength does seem, to me at least, to be related to how different switches feel.