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the vast majority of people do not associate their identity with how much they shoot a firearm. Priorities matter.
That has nothing to do with what is being discussed. One does not have to associate their identity with something, to not speak about it out of ignorance. If you lack legitimate knowledge, skill, and ability about a subject- ask questions, not argue your beliefs based on ignorance.
There is a very clear delineation-
Those who do not shoot and practice much, also generally post factually incorrect technical information about shooting and ballistics, and also generally share the common “fudd lore” belief systems about guns/ballistics/shooting.
Then, there are those who generally shoot and practice a lot, look for factual data driven technical information about shooting and ballistics, and they tend to lean to smaller cartridges and certain views.
It is common in modern culture, for people to speak very definitely about subjects that they know very little about (regardless of how long they have been doing the thing), but no where is that more evident than in shooting and guns.
but then how am I supposed to select my boxer briefs?