Yep, I'm getting tired of the race to keep up just to stay competitive. It's there in every organized shooting disipline including some semi organized ones as well. Heck, even at your local club match if you want a chance of winning you better be prepared to spend the $$$. I'm as guility as the next guy. Started out with an out of the box Remington 700 with a 10X scope to shoot Ground Hog Matches. Now a few years and THOUSANDS of dollars later it's the same matches but vastly different equiptment. Even the Factory classes require a Nightforce/March/ whatever scope to be competitive. Spotting scopes to try to see bullet holes, very big bucks there too.
Look at F-Class. From Harris bi-pods to super wide space jobs on rifles with barrels so long they won't fit in a normal gun case. Yep, and they have $2000+++ optics on them too.
What's the answer? There isn't one, it's called progress. However look around at those matches do you see any young guys there? Perhaps one or two, but the majority are old farts like me. The young married guy with a wife and family can't afford to compete so he just stays home or comes out to watch.
This is what killed NHRA drag racing. Back in the fifties it was run what you brung which was usually the same care you drove to work and to the grocery store. Not anymore. Even the stock classes are trailered in. They aren't street cars anymore.
So, yep, I'm getting tired of it all. I think I'll pass on that new 2014 model Nightforce Competition scope that just put the 2013 model out of date and in the For Sale column. Sure I could buy one, but like I said in the begining I'm just getting tired of it all.
Danny
Look at F-Class. From Harris bi-pods to super wide space jobs on rifles with barrels so long they won't fit in a normal gun case. Yep, and they have $2000+++ optics on them too.
What's the answer? There isn't one, it's called progress. However look around at those matches do you see any young guys there? Perhaps one or two, but the majority are old farts like me. The young married guy with a wife and family can't afford to compete so he just stays home or comes out to watch.
This is what killed NHRA drag racing. Back in the fifties it was run what you brung which was usually the same care you drove to work and to the grocery store. Not anymore. Even the stock classes are trailered in. They aren't street cars anymore.
So, yep, I'm getting tired of it all. I think I'll pass on that new 2014 model Nightforce Competition scope that just put the 2013 model out of date and in the For Sale column. Sure I could buy one, but like I said in the begining I'm just getting tired of it all.
Danny