Re: What do you hate most about shooting?
When I pull up to the local club range and the shooter gets an attitude -- "You need to put on hearing protection NOW!" Of course, I ask him to say it again, since I couldn't hear it the first time through my orange foamies that I already had in.
He goes back to shooting while I get set up, then I wait for him to find a pause in shooting the 7mm he brought and was shooting at 50 yards, apparrently to sight it in. After 10 rounds in a paper plate sized "group" he went to "check how it was shooting" and had the good grace to "let" me go hang the target. So I made my way down to the 100 yard berm and hung my target, graciously of course.
I don't but barely make it back to the firing line via the access road and Mr. Accuracy is back to blasting the target again. I leave him to his devices, and try to get some good range time in. I'm shooting my 308 acceptably good for me, even with the braked 7mm going off next to me.
I only shoot about five rounds, and I'm ready to go.
Mr. Accuracy Through Volume puts another box of what I can only assume is Really Expensive Ammo on a 50 yard target, then figures it's time to go to another weapon. By this time, I've already packed up my gear and I've been waiting on him (again) to go pull down my target. I make my way down and pull my target and stand and make my way back, where he wants (demands) to see how I'm shooting.
At this point, I can only assume that he thinks he must be shooting better than me, since he is obviously older than I, and logically, far more experienced in the ways of marksmanship.
I left my target on the bench next to his, and left the range. It was the quietest that range had been since I showed that day.
So basically, I don't care for people who think they can talk their way into being a good shot.