I started doing the NRA highpower stuff when I had already "aged out". I did it to IMPROVE my own shooting and didn't care if someone else was going to win. I figured out a long time ago that there is "always somebody better then you" whether it is racing, weight lifting, shooting etc.
I got my "ego stroked" years ago, when I was working as range helper right before deer season opened. We were there to help people get zeroed in.
A guy with 2 teenagers came along and it was obvious his scope wasn't mounted properly. So, a quick lesson in boresighting and he got on paper and was happy. One of the teenagers had a .243 bolt gun, and his groups were like 8 inches at 25 yards (zeroing). They were shooting from a bench with sandbags etc.
I asked if I could shoot his rifle (scoped) and he said okay after looking for his dad's approval. I fired one round and it was right on. If I would have triangulated his group which I did in my mind, he would have been close to right on. I told him, take this little cloth bullet holder off of your stock and then your cheek weld will be more consistent because I believe it is moving on you and you are not getting the same sight alignment (scope paralax). He took it off and bingo, his groups were 1-2 inches at 100 yards.
The ego trip came when he said to his buddy "listen to that old guy, he knows his stuff" ha ha.
Fun times.
NOW, after having heart surgeries, valve replacement, ablation, pacemaker, cataract surgery and getting of a medicine that induced TREMBLES (heart palpitation) I am going to get on with my air rifle and see if I can get back into the 90's. I've been going down hill . Hopefully getting off this last pill and the trembles will help.