After reading this topic in its entirety, looking for a straightforward answer (like the OP), I have to agree with the member that stated that flame wars like this lose new members (new to this forum, not to BP).
I came to this forum looking for helpful advice about muzzleloading firearms, asI do have an 1860 with one or two issues that need to be sorted.
After the infantile display on the previous pages, and in other threads I've read, I'll seek my information elsewhere.
Of course, those very same infantile minds are going to post replies like "why announce that you're leaving" etc.
The answer is simple: if the guilty parties don't know they have turned people away, they will continue to do so.
We as shooters in general are an endangered species, regardless of what part of the world we live in. We need to stick together, have each others back.
We should not be dividing ourselves into cliquey groups, scoffing at those that aren't in the "know". That is just putting our heads into the lefty lions mouth.
If shooters of all disciplines support each other as a united group, and put our misgivings and biases toward other disciplines aside, we stand a better chance of keeping whatever firearms liberties we have still.