Jd
The Gulf Coast Region has also had a noticable drop in members, and also at Match attendance.
Back in the mid 90's, when I started, the norm for the Crawfish, Bluebonnet, and Buffalo Shoot was 80+. Now, (15 years later), we consider a good turnout to be 40.
The shooting has improved greatly, those that are playing the game seem to be very dedicated to excellence, but you can not help but notice the fewer numbers. While we have picked up quite a few new members in recent time, but for every one we pick up, it seems two quit.
At Tomball, we have a strong Club Match program, (we shoot score), dedicated to the purpose of introducing shooters to Extreme Accuracy Shooting. We are having 30+ come out for each of the four matches, but I honestly cannot say how many of these will step into Registered Competition.
The Varmint for Score effort that was just voted in by the NBRSA on a one year trial basis is packaged as a way to garner more members. However, I am not sure just how many shooters who join the NBRSA will in fact start shooting Group.
Maybe the game is too expensive. And, maybe it is too difficult for much of the shooting public. Maybe the game of Benchrest is considered by many in the other shooting communities as "too far removed" from what the masses consider the standard of Firearms performance. Afterall, we are rather one dimensional in what we are trying to accomplish. We don't dress up in "camo" and "play" war, we do not fantisize about blowing someones brains out at 2000 yards, and we don't live in a fantasy world where we are Rambo saving the planet from bad guys. We just sit down and try to stack one bullet on top of another. Or hit a little dot in the middle of a bulls eye. Sounds mundane untill you actually see what it takes to do it.
And then, there is the subject that we simply do not talk about. That is, the Country has changed. People simply do not care. We have an entire generation that believes that playing a video game is the same as doing the real thing, at a fraction of the cost. Look at the popularity of those stupid games like "Wi", "Guitar Wizard", and other "reality" endevours that rerquire only a Television and the Gizmo to run it. Why actually put forth the effort and spend the money to actually do something when you can "feel like" you are doing the something without ever leaving the living room of your house.
My Son-in -Law bought a Guitar Wizard. I refuse to mess with it. I would much rather play some Johnny Cash, Stones, or AC/DC on my Strat than "pretend" on some stupid machine.
Many have said that "dumbing down" Benchrest would help draw more members. Is that where we need to go?? Give everybody a trophy, like they do in Pee-Wee football?? I don't know. I hope not.
We at Tomball are not about to give up. Next year, we are planning on having two Registered Group Matches, two Registered Varmint for Score Matches, and our four Club Matches. That is a lot of shooting.
I think the Denton Club is having about the same effort.
I hope shooters care enough to participate.........jackie