Another thread asked "Is shooting a dying hobby?" Perhaps competition is what's dying.
Look at the cost of doing business to compete. I don't care if you're shooting short range, long range, F Class whatever, to be competitive even a little bit takes money. Just look at the current prices on custom bullets. Fifty bucks a hundred. Then consider the cost of a competitive rifle, throw in $1000+ scopes and mounts, front rest rear bag, etc. etc. etc.!!!!!!
Now you have a young guy, likes to shoot, learned with his Dad, married, wife, couple of kids thinks he wants to start shooting competitively........untill he starts adding up what it's going to cost him. He's done before he even gets started.
I'm an old fart, and most of the other shooters I shoot with are too. In twenty years who'll be left?
Hell sometimes I think I should sell all of this crap, the money I'd get would pay for a new vehicle, or a month in Euorpe for my family. I've cut back on shooting because of the expense, as I'm sure lots of you have too. Sooner of later the cost of doing business will make me say it isn't worth it anymore and that will be that. Some old friends I've shot with over the years have done exactly that and moved on to less costly hobbies. Time will tell if there is much of a future for the shooting sports or not.
Danny
Look at the cost of doing business to compete. I don't care if you're shooting short range, long range, F Class whatever, to be competitive even a little bit takes money. Just look at the current prices on custom bullets. Fifty bucks a hundred. Then consider the cost of a competitive rifle, throw in $1000+ scopes and mounts, front rest rear bag, etc. etc. etc.!!!!!!
Now you have a young guy, likes to shoot, learned with his Dad, married, wife, couple of kids thinks he wants to start shooting competitively........untill he starts adding up what it's going to cost him. He's done before he even gets started.
I'm an old fart, and most of the other shooters I shoot with are too. In twenty years who'll be left?
Hell sometimes I think I should sell all of this crap, the money I'd get would pay for a new vehicle, or a month in Euorpe for my family. I've cut back on shooting because of the expense, as I'm sure lots of you have too. Sooner of later the cost of doing business will make me say it isn't worth it anymore and that will be that. Some old friends I've shot with over the years have done exactly that and moved on to less costly hobbies. Time will tell if there is much of a future for the shooting sports or not.
Danny