Jim...totally agree with you.
Strangely, though....I see certain behaviors in other shooting disciplines that seem to enforce the idea that outside perception is what actually matters in this day of social media.
As an example...I shoot Steel Challenge. In Steel Challenge...there are Centerfire pistol classes, Rimfire pistol and rifle classes, and pistol caliber carbine classes. In the centerfire pistol classes...you must start with your hands above your shoulders in the “surrender” position. When the buzzer sounds, you must draw your weapon and engage the steel plates. In the other classes you are not required to draw, and begin from the low ready position. Now factor in that in the other classes you are shooting a virtually recoilless cartridge and you can use optics and a rifle stock. It doesn’t take a genius to see the massive disadvantage that a centerfire shooter faces when comparing times. I see guys from the matches that shot with a Rimfire rifle and optics boasting on social media all the time about their overall high scores. I have also witnessed many guys switch from centerfire to Rimfire rifle optics just so they could get their times up. I have no doubt that they know full well that they are not really competitive with the top centerfire guys...but they seem just as happy. Where I shoot...there are very few centerfire guys anymore compared to the PCC and Rimfire guys. I cannot personally understand it...but it’s, nonetheless, very prevalent.
Mike
Strangely, though....I see certain behaviors in other shooting disciplines that seem to enforce the idea that outside perception is what actually matters in this day of social media.
As an example...I shoot Steel Challenge. In Steel Challenge...there are Centerfire pistol classes, Rimfire pistol and rifle classes, and pistol caliber carbine classes. In the centerfire pistol classes...you must start with your hands above your shoulders in the “surrender” position. When the buzzer sounds, you must draw your weapon and engage the steel plates. In the other classes you are not required to draw, and begin from the low ready position. Now factor in that in the other classes you are shooting a virtually recoilless cartridge and you can use optics and a rifle stock. It doesn’t take a genius to see the massive disadvantage that a centerfire shooter faces when comparing times. I see guys from the matches that shot with a Rimfire rifle and optics boasting on social media all the time about their overall high scores. I have also witnessed many guys switch from centerfire to Rimfire rifle optics just so they could get their times up. I have no doubt that they know full well that they are not really competitive with the top centerfire guys...but they seem just as happy. Where I shoot...there are very few centerfire guys anymore compared to the PCC and Rimfire guys. I cannot personally understand it...but it’s, nonetheless, very prevalent.
Mike
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