I agree about the benefit of competition. Yet, when I have openly supported the value of competition for improving personal defense skills with a pistol, I have taken heat in places such as the Brian Enos forum and my local USPSA club. There is a contingent of competition shooters who want to detach the game from anything that smacks of “real world” scenarios. They have no patience for beginners, they mock stock service pistols, they waste everyone’s time while airgunning a stage for fifteen minutes during the walkthrough, they whine when the stages are not published before the match, and so on and forth. It is irritating and has prompted me almost to quit shooting pistol competitions on more than one occasion. I continue though because I do not want to surrender a great sport to such losers. While I am alluding primarily to USPSA events, I have seen the egregious behavior happen in IDPA too although with more of a sotto voce quality given the well-known aspects of how IDPA got started. Anyway, thank you for the articulate and well-reasoned support for the benefits of competition beyond competition. We all need to learn to shoot better without making excuses