*Group shooters think nothing of going away for the weekend, settling in at a club and shooting a 2 gun Aggregate. It allows for 4 Aggregate winners, 2 Grand Aggregate winners and 1 “2 gun” winner. That’s 7 first places finishes for firing 4 Aggregates, the other 3 firsts are only in the method of arranging the scores.
*For this the club gets 4 Match fees from every shooter and the shooter gets most bang for the buck traveled miles. Clubs too can benefit from charging campers, and meals.
*Too Many clubs Too Close Causes Too many scheduling problems, In the event 2 clubs try to schedule for the same weekend within a certain range one should be granted and one not.
*Score shooters need to get in on this Game. 10 minute matches and a Warm-up make this tough, removal of the full Warm up would solve some time issues. The advent of the tuner almost requires the 10 minutes not changing to 7. Shooting one gun on one day and the other gun the next day is one way, but the easier way for the club is to shoot 100 one day and 200 the next day it also shortens lunch and less time required for flags etc. It is the way I consider most advantageous for the serious shooter. I consider a serious shooter a shooter that shoots both guns at both yardages… a “2 gun”. Rules shouldn’t be bent or schedules changed to cater to the less than serious shooter. If a shooter is only going to shoot one gun and wants to shoot both yardages, he will find that his afternoons are less hectic. I am serious and I am there for the whole weekend and paid up for the whole weekend, the schedule should cater to me and my peers, the majority. When you cater to the minority, the majority will not be pleased, and may go away. Would a club rather lose a majority of its shooters or a slight minority of the minority of shooters? There should be an Aggregate in the am with one gun and one in the pm with the other gun. Jumping relays with a 6x and a vfs gun is ridiculous. There is a lot of differing equipment and differing places to use it. Juggling a 6x and a LV is similar to juggling a Sporter and a Rail, it doesn’t make sense. The more we shoot 6x separately the more we can convince other shooters to join in. At first 6x will be a spectacle to be seen, soon it will be something to join in on. The promotion of 6x will promote BR.
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*The sooner serious shooters get used to shooting four Aggregates in a weekend, and not juggling guns between relays, the sooner shooters will warm up to the idea of a 4 day Score Nationals 2 days for one gun, 2 days for the other. It would be a glorified weekend shoot “2-gun” event with the Award of a National Champion. 4 day matches would allow for time for a full warm up match, a privilege really only needed at an Event as large as “The Nationals”. Shooters could plan to travel across the Nation and shoot a nicely paced event. Not like going down the road for another weekend shoot.
*Shooters can be assured that every weekend that they go away to shoot and be a contestant in a 2 gun event, it is like a “mini” or “local” nationals, a (regional) naming events like the “Harry Hoppy”, or “Bud Prior”, or “Firecracker” would promote BR locally and regionally, i.e. Everyone wants to be the champion of the Harry Hoppe.
This is just a gathering of off the wall thoughts late at night.