Fair enough. So I checked out the first link, and in SSP, here is what I saw:
- Some people who shot more accurately than you, lost to you.
- Every person who beat you, shot more accurately than you.
- The guy who won the Division dropped the fewest points.
Now I suppose if you wanted to suggest that Ernest's comment (which you've now quoted twice) was meant in absolute terms, sure, you're right and he's wrong. But I'm pretty sure Ernest understands that someone taking an hour to score 100% hits at an IDPA match isn't going to be the winner. In context, as you like, the point was that poor hits hurt you a lot more in IDPA than in USPSA.
Let's look at that IDPA match you posted: You shot in a raw time of 68.67 seconds, far faster than the Division winner who did it in 75.22 seconds. But that raw speed wasn't enough to win the match even though you were faster than the best shooter. Pretty much demonstrates that speed alone won't win an IDPA match.