Taking this as a blanket statement, I am going to disagree with you.  For compatible Shimano rear derailleurs (i.e., excluding oddball situations like 1st gen Dura Ace 8) there is no difference in index shifting performance per se between road rear derailleurs and MTB rear derailleurs.   Of course, wide range rear derailleurs don't shift as well on narrow range cassettes as rear derailleurs optimized for narrow range, but that has nothing to do with the shifter.

On 11/8/19 10:09 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
"Should with its dedicated road derailer" doesn't always mean "great with an mtb 
derailer."

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Steve Palincsar
Alexandria, Virginia
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