One of the things I couldn't help notice yesterday, and pardon me for being somewhat of an ass, but it would appear to me you can judge how good of a shot someone is by the inverse of how fancy their gear is.
Everyone who had high end AR's with massive scopes, fancy cases, doodads with chrome, etc. seems to not shoot worth shit. I see this happen a lot with photography. Many people buy the high end gear assuming it will help them take better pictures when in all reality, all better equipment does is allow you to remain more consistent.
If you can't shoot to begin with, the best equipment in the world isn't going to help.
And just how the hell can you miss and end up shooting the friggin' ceiling when you have a bipod, a scope, and are only shooting 25 yards?
Second gripe - Laser pointers.
First, it shows how bad of a shot you are if the dot is on the head yet 2/3rds of all your shots miss. Second, I can watch you flinch. Third, it's distracting to other shooters. Finally, when the dot starts crossing onto my target and you're 4 lanes away, something tells me you have a fancy AR-15 with a bipod and sculpted carrying case.