I would offer a few reasons why most shooters don’t compete.
TIME
LACK OF INTEREST
Travel with firearms is increasingly difficult.
Don’t want to turn fun into work.
Have enough rules and red tape in business life so don’t want to add to the drama.
For 25 years I competed very successfully worldwide in one shooting discipline .
Economics of travel and equipment could be a barrier to many.
I’m sure there are others that have nothing to do with fear.
for people who dont live in gun friendly states:
local ranges (i live in NY), dont allow different positions but bench and maybe prone if your lucky
open land to go shoot could be hours away
lack of gun culture in general limits knowledge or personal experiences...go with friend
not in PRS because i have not shot in that series, but i hve been to several schools, hunts, invitation only shoots etc
being a new yorker, showing up with a expensive rifle with expensive scope you always get the "stares"
i personally dont care but im very thick skinned, i have seen the good old boys huddle together and the "east coasters" be left out..and no one was friends before hand
usually i just keep to my self and enjoy the shooting and instruction but on two different occasions i had to rub it in
both times i heard murmuring, which is weak. if you want to say something say it to my face
out shot everyone on both sections
once in a rifle class and once in a pistol class
guys started doing the "want to talk wandering circle" so i gave them a good stab and walked