Disconnected, ha! This is why I joined this forum, i get to not see all your lovely faces every morning! Though i do get to read and hear about the latest trends, techniques, tools, and shop clean outs.
Locally we have 'stages' of shooters. Initially there are those who bought a gun, fired it 10-15 times and it's in the sock drawer. I always invite those friends when I go to the range, once in a blue moon they accept and it's a fun day, but often new terms are introduced to them such as cleaning, stove-pipe, and mis-feed.
Level up to regular 'trigger pullers ' and heres a large portion of the range. Some of my favorite conversations are with well experienced shooters who don't reload. You can spot them when, they know someone will pick up their brass, so they offer it up first and or make a nice neat pile keeping the range tidy and helping that next guy. Most often it's an investment of learning / finances / space that they're not ready to leap into. They're the ones who are amazed at what fine tuning a hand load can mean for accuracy in an off the shelf firearm, too. I really enjoy shooting with those who are going their skills. Sometimes i wonder, how much of my results are from my reloading vs. skills.
We have fewer cost savers here. Not sure why; the 2000 cast bullets an hour guys, with powder coat; or the 15,000 rounds loaded over the winter for $0.02. mostly they're not at the range as much.
Finally, there's the 'us' crowd. Want to learn more, want to get better, want to justify that 1962 National Match 30-06 brass cause it's as good as anything new, or those who know the dimensions .2430, .2435, .2437; or well; pick any thread here.
Over the years I've met up with some of my long time shooting buddies, we do often note that how nice it is to have someone to talk to about shooting; but perhaps that's cause we're on the same level?
Best part is, i can take you all to the range with me; and no-one says anything if i make a bad wind call and don't say something first.
Like all forums, we do have our moments; I've seen a few threads that make me wonder; perhaps I should try that new chronograph app for my phone. Though, for the most part; I'm always interested to read the latest what's what and the trials and tribulations of what difference does each part of the process make.
Well, I'll sign off now, i hope you all enjoy being disconnected; catch you all at the range soon enough.
-Mac