Finishing up here...
As the years went buy, this time concerning pistols. I bought, sold, and traded, into many, trying them out for fun and in competition, and had a decent collection going, too many for my likes. The day came that I tried a STI 2011!!!!, sheesh it was like every other pistol I had kinda sucked! What'd I do, having learned my lesson from the PPC I mentioned earlier, I sold most of those pistols and commissioned a custom DR Middlebrooks 2011 build. BTW I discovered I wasn't the collector type after all, plus I couldn't afford the 2011 out of pocket (Am I the only one that hates setting up the Dillon for 10 different cartridges??!!). Do I regret that purchase decision, NO,NO,NO. Because I became B stock world champion on steel with that pistol a few years later as well as winning many local USPSA matches with it. Something I never would have been able to do without it, especially with the pistols I owned previously.
About 12 years ago I was in a financial position to get into decent custom rifle. I got the bright idea of going to a big 2 day BR match to buy an all out used BR rifle. I left with a great bargain, an old one that was just stupid accurate, I finally was satisfied with a rifle for once in my life! In 6PPC, if I shot a half inch group with it while working up a load I'd get miffed, lol, it'd easily shoot .3" groups. Up until I bought this rifle I had very rarely shot a half inch group. Heck on one calm morning I brought some 75vmax loads and I could hit a MGM mini popper/4" wide at 1000Y with it until the wind changed ever so slightly.
The best advice I can give is "DON'T" get/be emotionally invested with guns that aren't special for one reason or another. Life is too short... Dig deeply and don't settle for... if at all possible. Cut your losses...
Edit, Oh I need to mention my friends 300 Weatherdy's stock broke/cracked right above the pistol grip this morning. He used a leadsled which caused it.