@cornpone, I and I think most people aren't zealots on this topic. However, I do believe that if you want to call yourself / achievement, basically the same thing, the best of the best then you need to scale the level of achievement. Also, I judge the achieve to the level it is, mainly the ethics of it, and I feel people should be and are most effective in the moderate on views and judgements. Most people who really know me find my Old Western Democrat approach to things refreshing, especially today's world. I use this moderate approach on almost all aspects of my life, but here is an example.
Right before I went to go live overseas I had two flat coated retrievers, and we loved to hunt birds, i.e. pheasant, chukars, grouse and etc. My dogs were brilliant at it, and we never always got the bird. The predator is at mercy of the prey. Well, one day the dogs and I came back empty from a hard day in the field under crappy conditions and only got one bird after a days work. I went to a local cafe to get a snack and feed the dogs before we headed home. Inside the cafe I struck up a conversation with someone who was from out of state didn't know the area like I did, and so went with his buddy to a pheasant farm and limited out, surprise surprise.

He asked how I did with the dogs, told him the truth no reason not to, and he said my dogs must need some training and recommended next time I just do the game farm. EXCUSE ME!!!!, how is his hunting planted birds the same level as me spending hours in the on and off rain and etc, the same as mine. He got his all handed to him if he was a halfway decent shot, where I worked for mine countless hours training the dogs, getting to know the area and etc.
I will never put someone's game farm trophy where they spent probably $50,000 to get the ram on the same ones as people who work maybe years to achieve the same thing on their own merit. When I mean own merit, it is spending countless hours to get to know the terrain, learning everything they can, and some people do recon for a year or two before ever doing the hunt. Yes, some people don't have the time, but if you have the time to go to a spa resort, you have time to head to a state like Idaho and learn the country and animals before the hunt vs. instant gratification of a game farm.