SDS-Gen: You're pretty much in line with what I've been trying to get across. I'll give my four brothers as an example.
Jimmy lives in Tennessee, and is a Trucker: Now Jimmy knows what he is doing. Jimmy decides where he is going to hunt. He has scouted his area and knows the terrain. If he is going to hunt on our Grandma's place, he takes his .444 Marlin. He knows any shots will be close and quick.
If he is going to our cousins place, he takes his 270. There he will be in areas of big hay and soybean fields, and a long shot will be the rule. Jimmy usually gets two or more deer a year. Jimmy cleans his gun after each trip. Jimmy also hunts turkey, rabbits, squirrels, and varmits during the off season.
David lives in Tennessee, and is a Construction Contractor: Gets his Marlin 336 in 30-30 out the day before going hunting and shoots it once to make sure it works. Never shoots a deer over 20 to 30 yards away. When he gets home he cleans the gun leans it in the corner of the closet and forgets about it till next year.
Darrell lives in Tennessee, and is (Who knows this week) a Mortition, Trucker, Warehouseman, Welder. (He changes jobs like he changes his shirts): The day of the hunt gets his gun out (an Italian Carcano in 6.5) and throws it in the truck. Hasn't shot it since the last deer experience several years ago. Hasn't cleaned it since he bought it. Remembers his shells (Darn) and goes back into the house to find them. Brings out a box with four live shells in it. Now he's ready. I ask about his shells, since the box is all beat up and looks like it's been wet, as I drive around his wife's Lexus. His reply, "Them things cost money Buba, Daddy give me that box when I got the gun 20 years ago. No reason to replace them, just because Katy (his daughtor) dropped them in the bathtub. By the way where we going?" Darrell hasn't shot a deer in 15-16 years. Yet he knows all about hunting and guns, just ask him he'll tell you anything you want to know. Plus somestuff you don't want to know.
Rob lives in Texas, and is a Corperate Manager: Rob is pretty much like Jimmy, he looks at the area he will be hunting and chooses his gun accordingly. If he is hunting on his father-in-laws place in east Texas he uses his 30-30. Lots of brush and close woods. If he is going to the ranch in west Texas he takes his 25-06 due to longer shots being possiable. Rob cleans his gun before and after each trip. Rob also hunts birds, hogs, and varmits during the year.
My middle two brothers are the kind that scare me to be in the woods with. Especially Darrell, sometimes I think if he don't accidentally shoot me, I'll shoot him just to shut his big mouth. I try and not ask Darrel along, and some years I don't. But then other years my Mom will call and invite him for us, and get mad when we try and tell her we really don't want him along.
There you go a typical example of 50% not being what we consider true hunters. But they think they are just ask them. Dad took me out and taught me about hunting when I was small, but trying to support a growing family, and avoid my mother, he was not around a lot after that. My Grandfather took Jimmy, and I took Rob when he came to stay with the wife and I when he was in his early teens. David got the same training Jimmy did from our Grandfather, but he is too busy maintaining his millionaire status. Darrell is too busy trying to copy David.