The other reason likely has to do with taxes. If I was making 50k a year and filing my taxes as a single earner, I'm going to end up with a different take home vs if I was married filing jointly and my spouse made 300k. Plus all of the other things we can have and adjust as deductibles and pretax things like 401k, 403b, Insurance, HSA, etc.
Making a claim stating I have "wrong points" while making a bunch of false claims and for some reason bragging about video games, doesn't mean you are correct in anything you said.
Please go get shot in the face by bird shot from 100 yards and report back to us.
Please also stop comparing real guns to video games.
I also don't know where you got "three" from, but it's pretty clear you are delusional and live outside reality.
Is this you? You claim to have zero experience with shotguns, and yet here you are trying to be a subject matter expert. https://lemmy.world/post/27230270
Real life shot guns are effective at a longer range than video games. Not counting the various ammunition types you can use. Birdshot might not kill at 100 yards, but you're still not wanting to get hit by it, especially near the face.
I'd buy that. Maybe not a 5000 series, because I currently have a 4070, but if they were to compete with a future 6070 with more memory and a cheaper price I'd buy that.
"What a horrible financial decision"