Influenced

Hating on influencers is a waste of time. It is no different buying hunting gear because you saw an influencer use it, or buy a certain brand of car because you like the race car driver. Or sucumbing to any other advertisement you see while being entertained. We all learn about products through advertising.
I learned the hard way when I was wearing a speedo I saw Michael Phelps win in and the pictures came out of him smoking pot.
 
I'd say I'm more influenced by what I see at the range and at competitions. Styles, equipment, philosophy, etc. - I'm always intrigued by what guys are shooting, but I admit I'm often taking a step back and looking at their approach for stuff I like and want to mimic. But, I'm also pretty new to competitive shooting sports so I have no experience to base my decisions on other than what I see guys using.

Also, don't really use social media other than forums, Reddit, and FB (mostly just the classifieds). So, without stuff like IG I see very little influencer stuff. I do watch shooting content on YouTube, but mostly technical stuff, not really influencer oriented.
 
I’ve often wondered how much less some of these products would cost if the companies weren’t sending out tons of free products and paying people to use their stuff? I was blown away how many people I saw on IG promoting the new magnetic closure sevr broadheads this week. It looks like they were sending them to every micro influencer in the hunting space
 
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