Trouble,
Your comparisons of the two are not fair. You are comparing what I would consider normal priced stuff in any game, to the most expensive 1K equipment. Take the action numbers for example. Any action you could use in short range could easily be used (and are often) in 1K. If you wanted to spend a ton on an action for a big magnum, yes, you can spend to the moon. But you do not have to. There are many customs out there for less than the $900 you mention that will work just fine for 1K use in a mag cartridge. I use the same rest for everything, so, I'm not a good example there. Again, if you want to spend a fortune on a rest, that's your choice. I used the same scopes in both 1K and 1M. So, if you'd like to say that the "Perception" is that 1K is more money, that I'll buy.
Then, your other example talks about $/shot, but, again, it's not cheaper, it's just more shots. Now, I already said if that's what you want, by all means do the more shooting thing. But call it what it is. And, Fyi, there are people shooting 30BR's in short range who are sending MORE bullet downrange than the guys in 1K, MORE of them, and doing it with more powder.
All I'm saying is, let's be fair. I understand what things you call shortcomings of 1K vs other shooting. But, either way can be very budget conscious if the shooter wants it to be. And, believe me you can be competitive without all the spending some people seem to think is needed. But, it does take a little more work.
Lynn...
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The purpose of the poll was to ask shooters what they thought and to ask non-shooters the same thing.According to the threads starter the shooters overwhhelmingly want to shoot more rounds downrange.
Where are these people?
Geez guy, I'm sitting here shrug'n my shoulders... Whoooaaa... Just because folks checked a box on a poll doesn't mean that if they were actually presented with the opportunity they would jump on it. I gave an example above where this has been demonstrated already. Look, I'll buy an agg format for 600 yard and shorter, but only because the shooting formats preclude the use of pits and it can be done faster, and more efficiently. You've shot both, I don't think I need to sit here and tell you how much difference there is in time for each. Those disciplines
require less people.
The places that shoot agg matches, have lower attendance. OR, they shoot ALL day like at a Nationals or W.O. and at a ridiculous pace. If they don't have low attendance, they can't do agg matches. As they gain in shooters, it now becomes a curse. Most of this stuff is a double edged sword.
We'll just keep beating that dead cat as you say. All I can tell ya is, in my opinion, if there was such a huge majority of shooters who wanted to do more shooting, there would also be more people willing to work at these matches. Well, I think everyone who's ever been around shooting can attest that the second part there isn't true. Therefore, I conclude the first part isn't either.