Yeah I get what you mean, and alot of people wouldn't like equal 360 degree scope sens, but I've tried many different versions of these sort of settings e.g. some people like monitor distance movement being the same. But it just depends on how that individuals brain functions and what can be best for them, for example I am autistic and I have Tourette's and I have some weird things that can help and hinder me playing games, I have tried alot of things to help use my how my brain functions to my advantage, like I have some parts that come super easy for me in games, like maps in games or places I look at it once and I will have it in a 3d form in my brain forever, and I know what I've had trouble with, I can get good at aiming with every gun but swapping between them and the sens' is very problematic for my aim consistency, I have realised that i can make my aim so much better by perfecting my muscle memory so it never changes between weapons, and trust me when I get into the grove of it I am alot better with it then without. Then eventually I will hear something 163 degrees to my right and I will flick around and aim exactly head level where they would be based on the sound and just tap, the sens being like this also improves my reaction time because it doesn't it automatically and less on the spot changes need to be made. It's hard to explain if you don't Haven the same issues and experiences with it, some people would hate having my sens others may like it. I know I love it. It's what works best for me.
Also the reason I prefer 360 distance over monitor distance is that if I closed my eyes and couldn't see my monitor, if I am used to my sens I can know what I'm looking at and it's still there 3d in my mind, so I don't need the monitor input, well obviously I do still need to see the game but I'm saying to flick to locations I don't flick based on how much distance I see them on my monitor, especially because I just see them on my monitor then I map out where they are on the map in relation to me and then my brain finds the angles and then moves accordingly, this probably makes no sense because it is currently 5 am and I can't explain myself properly but yeah. But basically it works for me because I am Hella autistic.
E.g. my brain maps out where they are in the 3d map without taking into account the scope I am using and then will flick around or to them and get them, so the scope sens needs to be = 360 distance for my muscle memory and weird brain to work it's weirdness. Monitor distance is way worse for me, I've tried it.
Ty for your time, hhahaa, this was probably gibberish but idc rn, lol.