Jeez - I'm 68 - but you guys are apparently living breathing anachronisms.
I learned to depend upon and trust GPS doing interesting things in odd places of the world. If satellites are visible (and they always are these days) and batteries are charged, they don't fail.
Optics have gone through a real revolution in the last 20 years. Several of my rifles wear scopes more valuable than the rifle. To me, that edge in optical employment is of incalculable value. Range finding binoculars have become an indispensable tool for me everywhere except in Africa.
Satellite phone technology is invaluable if you hunt the truly wild places. Love checking in with my spouse at the end of the day. Back when still with my last corporate home, I conducted several bid/no bid decision briefs while a hippo grunted in the background.
There are inexpensive rifles that are arguably of good value. There are many others that are just cheap (scopes as well). Learning to tell the difference is important.
Microfleece may be the greatest invention of the late 20th century - ranks right up there with nuclear energy and the thermos bottle.
I think it comes down to the shooter/hunter. As I dont eat/drink/sleep or live hunting and shooting, its easier to not care as much. I dont call myself a gun nut as I dont have over 100 firearms. I dont reload. I dont buy guns every day or week. I have passions outside of shooting/hunting that I value more.
Im not knockimg anyone that has this as a first passion. I say follow your dreams as far as your wallet will let you. Old cars and drag racing is my vice of choice. Im sure i couldve financed small armies over the years with what I've spent on race cars.
I bought a dr in 2014. But before that i just replaced my old 300wm in 2005 and bought a new Swarovski scope for her.
Im sure tech has gotten better. It has left me behind for sure ! But my old scope still glasses to 300 yrds as the day I bought it.
Im sure im stuck in my ways. I hike with sore feet and sleep uncomfortably with my old gear.
I just never imagined tech has gotten so great to outclass what I have substantially.
Like I said, im not knocking anyone that has the new tech.
Im just saying my scope is a nail driver at 300yrds, so I dont have plans on replacing it.
Its not a money issue just a ,if it isnt broke dont fix it issue.
My son is way into tech. He has all the plastic guns and computerized scopes. I say great for him. If that makes him happy, its his money.
He is actually teaching me the new way things are headed.
But it is funny with his 7k dollar scope with range meter and bullet compensation drop on his colt custom, that my old 1200 dollar Remington and 16 yr old scope will crush him at the range. Im actually a fan of iron sights, to be honest. My first rifle was a marlon 22lr new for 50 bucks with a 10 dollar kmart scope. I hope im not incorrect, but i believe im a natural for the generic.
Ive shot in the military shoots here, won 2 years. With my old Remington 700 bdl 300wm ,custom stock and a 700p barrel. I shot against guys with rifles that cost over 20k.
I bought a 700cdl in 2005 with a new scope and its just as accurate.
So im very low tech.
But seriously, I dont understand the new stuff. I see it is very effective, I just dont see the point in the cost.
I havent done much hunting in the last 12yrs due to my wifes health and zero in the last 6yrs.
Being a man that will research new products in racing and horsepower gains, I can see the will to explore new hunting items as an avid hunter.
I do salute you and the others on here that expel so much time and energy to your love/passion.