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Ben came up with some reasons why the shooting sports are awesome, so we talked about that this week:
- There's almost no natural skill or genetic component
- You really can't buy very much success.
- Cheating is fairly difficult (because there's so little hidden complexity and so many people watching) and when successful pays off only in very small ways.
- Practice can be accomplished in virtually any home, for free, any time of the day or night.
- Gear doesn't really break down and when it does, it's usually a simple, straightforward fix.
- The time/money tradeoff is very robust. If you have a lot of time to invest, you can get really good and shoot a lot for very little money.
- The injury rate is effectively zero.
- Competitive opportunities are abundant, varied, and nearby.
- Because of the serious nature of the sport's implements, it tends to weed out completely irresponsible losers and anti-social behavior.
- Anybody can compete with anybody else. Newbies and veterans in the same match.
The News:
House Democrats introduced a single feature assault weapons ban this week. It's terrible and nefarious, but it also doesn't stand a chance.
S&W is being attacked for not disclosing stuff in their SEC filings that they've never been required to disclose. Meh.
The Firearm Blog is reporting on a leaked Walther PPS M2. It looks pretty decent.
Plug of the Week:
Weaponsman did a good blog post this week about people paying for more accuracy than they need. It's worth a read.
Contact
- luke@triangletactical.net
- ben@triangletactical.net
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