I am sure cost is a factor in entering the precision shooting sport.
However, what I have seen at the two clubs where I belong is that the younger generation, for the most part, are not interested in precision shooting. Instead, they enjoy blasting away with AR's, especially at steel. I am not condemning that, only stating what I've observed. To many of them, shooting for score at paper targets is boring.
Precision pistol shooting (also known as bullseye) is fairly dead at both clubs. The one club doesn't even have a range (25-yard time & rapid fire with turning targets and 50 yards slow fire) to shoot precision pistol. At this club, it almost all rapid-fire steel shooting.
The other club has two pistol ranges, a precision range and a defensive range. The precision range is hardly ever used. The defensive range sees by far the most use. On this range you can place target from 7 yards to 20 yard and draw from a holster.
However, what I have seen at the two clubs where I belong is that the younger generation, for the most part, are not interested in precision shooting. Instead, they enjoy blasting away with AR's, especially at steel. I am not condemning that, only stating what I've observed. To many of them, shooting for score at paper targets is boring.
Precision pistol shooting (also known as bullseye) is fairly dead at both clubs. The one club doesn't even have a range (25-yard time & rapid fire with turning targets and 50 yards slow fire) to shoot precision pistol. At this club, it almost all rapid-fire steel shooting.
The other club has two pistol ranges, a precision range and a defensive range. The precision range is hardly ever used. The defensive range sees by far the most use. On this range you can place target from 7 yards to 20 yard and draw from a holster.