I used to shoot competitively once each month, but after a while sort of burned out. I got tired of hearing the same people (who never practiced) complain about the same people winning every month (those who DID practice). Don Getz is 100% correct in that you compete against yourself, you just happen to be doing it while a bunch of other guys are shooting at the same time. Still it gets tiresome to have some come up to you at the end of a match and claim that you beat them by having better equipment. After I quit competing and just ran the monthly matches I had to call a couple of these fellows for trying to lean against a bench to help support their offhand position. You would have thought that I had questioned the circumstances of their birth from the howls of protest. Incidentally, I did begin to question the circumstances of their birth after this incident, and resigned from the position rather than subject myself to that kind of junk.
Now I shoot at my private range on a section of land that I lease for hunting, seeing nobody else unless I choose to invite them along, and yes, it does make a hoot if I hit what I am shooting at. Yesterday I shot 3 nines out of forty shots on a B-8 target and it took me four shots to hit an empty powder can @ 100 yards and it still bugs me to miss after spending all the time and effort to load. As most of you well know, the old gray eyes just ain't what they used to be.
Like my Daddy used to say, "Growing old ain't for sissies."