i'm with Bill. Last couple of matches I went to I didn't get any extra points for my rifle being pretty. (it isn't but that's not the point) It is the score that counts. Technology in tennis racquets changes, golf clubs, sail boats, hell... I compete in stockdog trials and folks are always breeding to get a better dog. Are you suggesting that folks should only shoot $1/box ammunition in the production class? Gosh knows you probably don't shoot $9/box ammunition when you are out plunking squirrels.
We started with a production(hunter) rifle class with lots of rules to ensure it was a production rifle. Things happened and the rules have changed. Learn to live with it. The current rules seem to make more sense than anything I've seen come out of the Silhouette Committee for a long time. If it walks, talks, and poops like a duck, it is. 8.5lbs, 2lb trigger, tapered barrel, and has to look like a hunter rifle. So beautiful in its simplicity.
To be really successful at anything takes a huge investment of time, energy, and, sometimes money. The last time I went to the nationals in Ridgway the trip cost about $1500. A couple cases of good ammunition a year, match fees, gas, and lunch to your local matches... Range time for practice... I have long since learned that the rifle is the least expensive part of this game.
Quit whining and buck up. Shoot what you got. If you can outshoot your equipment then get better equipment. If you can't, then learn to shoot better. Really a simple equation.
sorry for the rant but i get tired of the whining.
dave imas