I think there is much saying and not so much doing in general. Doing can solidify knowledge usually. On the the DX side propagation makes mince meat of testing/knowledge, though that can come over many years of continuous daily operation.
I am only a lowly CB'er and don't have a ham licence but is not to say I am not deeply interested and wanting to run the best ship I can. It is nice just to know you did whatever you could do your end. Then there are no regrets or concerns about how you operate.
It is not about being better than others just doing the best that I can with my budget and for my own satisfaction.
Frankly speaking I could not imagine trying to make an efficient and well performing station for multiple bands, like hams do. Keeping one little set up running nicely for one band seems plenty for me.
Just for interest's sake, made a contact into Ireland, 2 into Scotland (350 - 400miles approx each contact) and Poland (900 miles) yesterday, quite weak Sporadic E conditions, very unstable up and down over the course of 2 hours that was on the Super Modulator II and just radio power around the .555. It is difficult to cut through with a mobile whip and radio power but it can be done. Heard Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Slovakia calling but despite attempts could not break through, some days you can some days you can't and that is just about the long and short of it.