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mike in co
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Atleast he has a sense of humor...
ak the advantages of ibs, haveing a true voice in the organization.
ak the advantages of ibs, haveing a true voice in the organization.
Gray fox
IM' referring to GROUP matches. Weikert had (98) + shooters this year.
Camillus got 48 Shooters this year. I have no idea what you charge for matches either..
Shooting score [that is fun], is entirely adifferent game. It was intended to get the average hunter out with his Hunting rifle. Now there are three different types of score shooting {short range}
You haven't followed anything/ The whole thread is about Growing Group shooting. and growing IBS
I wish you folks would stay on subject
As far as the sour grapes attitude towards the IBS by those who continually trash it.......I am fortunate to live in the area were Benchrest was born...so I have many clubs where I can choose to shoot.After 2 (or more) generations of shooters from the same families ,it has naturally survived in this area. It is ONLY to the credit of those individuals who choose to do the hard work running these matches that I have this opportunity. I CAN compete against the BEST in REGISTERED competition.....and there's always the possibility of getting in the RECORD BOOKS. This is a BIG DEAL to me. It makes me practice harder, try to keep up with the learning curve harder....just makes me a better COMPETITOR-----not just a better shooter. Those naysayers do NOT have these opportunities, only because they lack the will or work ethic to get a Nationally Sanctioned Club up and running. This is where I have to give the UBR credit, because they did exactly that, and hopefully there will be cross-over of shooters between the two organizations --shooter-wise. I just don't believe there is much to be gained in shooting low level "club shoots", and it is unfortunate that no one is willing to take initiative to take their shoots to true Benchrest level.
I have read this thread with great interest. It reminds me of two quotes from Winston Churchill:
1) "It is good that you have enemies. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life."
2) A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject."
We may all be better off viewing Benchrest as a single community, with several interesting but diverse disciplines. I hear our new Eastern Region Director Jack Neary make this comment at our recent Regional get-together (and I don't have a cite on who originated this one): If you are not part of the solution, you are definitely part of the problem.
I would like to try a factory sporter class( No not the one we have now which is just another light varmit class less the 22's). Maybe a factory action with a # 5 contour limit and sporter stock. The use of bipods if one doesn't have the money for a rest like we normaly use.Scope power could be discussed. In my club we have a factory sporter class but only the ones with the factory Sako's in PPC win . I for one would not burn out the barrel on one of those fine rifles so that is why I am say you could rebarrel. I am open for discussion on this.
Brush