One of my favourite quotes by Ross Seyfried.
“Perhaps my most succinct quote is, “you cannot buy skill.” I firmly believe that. I began to form the opinion in my competitive pistol shooting days. At the time, and for quite a while I lived on top of the hill. I watched others, who were actually more technically skilled than I, begin to approach the level that could possibly beat me. They were close, very close but one by one I watched them get to the top of their game and never be able to beat me. The reason was that they thought that as they reached that upper eschelon, they had to buy the new widget, holster or fashion-pistol, and that it would be this, and not pure practiced skill, that would best me. When I saw them go for the gear, I knew I still had them. They gave up their thinking that they could beat me by practicing harder and learning their game better, and vested their faith in what they thought was superior equipment. They failed because they gave up on their own ability to keep doing the next thing right. Gear was not the answer.“
Cool story bro. Why can't one be skilled and use good gear at the same time? Using sub optimal optics when you have better options readily available isn't a sign you are a better marksman, it just a sign you are stubborn (all things even equal and if economics is not part of the equation of course). I would offer that there is a good reason why at the pinnacle of competition (most) almost everyone is using the best gear that money can buy or they simply can't compete. No one is winning any high caliber shooting competition with non match grade barrels and coreloks.
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