I have noticed on other forums, it seems that anyone that is new and comes on strong with a very high post count in a very short time, runs the risk of YOism. That is, the risk of having someone making mention of the event, as happened here.
He seems to have a fair handle on our sport for someone who hasn't been heard from much before and he offers his opinion in a lot of areas. Many have thanked him for his help also, lets not forget that.
The more any individual posts, me included, the higher the risk of making a factual mistake, or sometimes even worse, a controversial statement that may or may not be total fact, but not all wrong either.
I notice that the YOster likes to YELL a lot and that can be disrupting to some people. At my age, it is easier to read
He also seems to have a lot of time on his hands and maybe he is retired. Oh wait, I am retired and have trouble finding time in the day to pee, so that can’t be it.
View attachment 1590709860_7094010105ed04e640c3514.32253750.jpg With the number of guns he claims to have had and are “on the way” he may simply independently wealthy, which we almost have to be to keep it alive in this sport. Heck, I spend more in pellets each year than I do on powder burner ammo.
When I open a thread, I often scroll down looking for the inevitable post from the YO. It has become a game.