Does anyone have a house rule for training expenses that they can share?
It just occurred to me that there should probably be a material cost to improving skills as I was just forced to consider the, roughly, $150-200 I spend each month on targets, ammunition, and range fees. (and I'm still not much better than I was 5 years ago. :-[ ) I spend at least that amount on gym membership, supplements, and the occasional trainer. A few months ago my boss just dropped a couple grand to send me to a seminar at a trade show. This shit is expensive.
Seems to me that getting better at anything tends to cost quite a bit and the more you improve the more it costs.
If 60 is a doctorate level of knowledge and technique how much should it cost to get to 70?
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