I would say it's less reasuringly clicky than campag, which seems more precise.. but really it doesn't matter. I also find that Sram is much more robust than Shimano and Campag - in that it generally needs less fiddling with due to cable stretch and has by far the most solid shifting in bad weather/over rough ground etc.
As I keep saying though - it's all much of a muchness. The most important things for me are: initial price, reliability and running costs.
I would say it's less reasuringly clicky than campag, which seems more precise.. but really it doesn't matter. I also find that Sram is much more robust than Shimano and Campag - in that it generally needs less fiddling with due to cable stretch and has by far the most solid shifting in bad weather/over rough ground etc.
As I keep saying though - it's all much of a muchness. The most important things for me are: initial price, reliability and running costs.