And I don't know how to get unburned out. I've shot exactly two matches this year. One was a steel challenge match and the other was the state peace officer association match (as a civilian). I placed better than I thought I would in both matches. I enjoyed being there and I enjoyed being around and talking to people I hadn't seen in a while. But I was pretty indifferent about the shooting. I haven't practiced at all this year. I've been to the range two or three times. I know my round count for the year is well below 1,000 including the matches. Dryfire happens rarely.
This isn't new. It started last year. As ammo got tighter and more expensive I made more excuses to not train. At first, I thought I was burned out on single stack and started looking for alternatives for a new match pistol. But then the idea of dropping money on a new gun and the ammo to become proficient with it and I thought to myself "what's the point". I live 10 minutes from my indoor local range and I can't remember the last time I shot there.
I don't want to sound like a whiner but I'm not really sure how to snap out of this training funk that I'm in.