You have to remember that EVERY space or thing you could do or play in is a business opportunity for somebody to exploit. No matter your interest or skill level in whatever it is, there will be somebody out there looking to turn a buck in that space by enticing you to ratchet it up another notch . . .
I realized this through my kids and youth sports. They wanted to play ice hockey, which they did, and there is no real cheap way to do that. They got good, so they ended up going up the chain a few steps, but I drew the line when I saw that the next level was moving beyond sport to the business of "college/pro prep" and would slowly take over their lives - there were other things to experience and do in their young lives.
The epiphany came when I realized some of my coworkers were paying almost the same as I was for their kids playing soccer vs. ice hockey. Soccer! A sport that should at its core be just kids, a ball, and field . . . . what the heck was going on?!? Well that was it - the business mindset had taken over, and fully paid coaching staffs were involved (at least our hockey, and even the next step up if we took it, were all volunteer coaches typically with a kid on the team).
In the end, we all just need to have perspective on why we are in this "hobby" and what it should cost us. I'll admit that I spent big bucks on a new Huben K1 a while ago and I love it, but given what it can do (and all the precision engineering and parts that went into it) I see no reason to spend equivalent amounts on ANY mass produced bolt or lever action gun, given my current perspective of the hobby (think FX or Daystate if you want). I will admit to buying a used Daystate Air Ranger several years before the Huben and do like it, but I personally don't think it was ever worth the asking price when new - and the latest crop is even worse in that regards.
I know I can't take it with me, but at those prices I'll let my kids have some of it, but still enjoy this hobby. Now all that said, I could see a Thomas or other "custom built" gun at some point in my future, as I do think those are in a different league . . .
Just the perspective on this particular grumpy old man . . . .
