I think part of what's lost in this conversation is where a person lives. If you live in the country or have a big yard, then practicing, tuning and shooting regularly are no big deal. You walk out the patio door, fling some arrows for 20 min, or tinker for an hour on a weekend, then go back to your normal daily routine. You can do that daily with little impact on your day or family. You have no concept of what it's like for folks who live in town and have to drive an hour or more to shoot. Going out to shoot for them means a minimum of 1/2 of the day and lots of burned gas. It's easy to berate them for not having "dedication" or being uncommitted, or not caring about animals, but in truth they would love to shoot and tinker more; it's just not practical or even an option for some.