Back around 1982 I flirted with the idea of going "pro". I was selling a couple guns a year on spec and losing 1/3 of the money to the shop that was selling them.
Then I got a customer who cured me of the idea of going pro, making custom rifles to a customer's specifications. He wanted to see it in progress, be my shooting buddy, use my time up for free.
When it was done we went to the range to sight it in and he could barely keep it on the paper. Thankfully my wife was with us, asked to give it a try, and put a couple balls in the 10 ring.
I think that elite builders have less trouble with customers.
Then I got a customer who cured me of the idea of going pro, making custom rifles to a customer's specifications. He wanted to see it in progress, be my shooting buddy, use my time up for free.
When it was done we went to the range to sight it in and he could barely keep it on the paper. Thankfully my wife was with us, asked to give it a try, and put a couple balls in the 10 ring.
I think that elite builders have less trouble with customers.