Jerry H
Different Drummer
Try this idea on for size. I have read all of the other thread and I don't think you want to limit it to just IBS. I think you have to go back to the startup days of BR competition. Run what you brung! Throw out ALL of the rules regarding equipment, anything is legal so long as it isn't damaging to the range or unusually disruptive to adjacent benches(hot brass, muzzel blast, and bench vibration come to mind) and is reasonably safe to shoot. Establish classes based strickly on performance. Your first registered match is "unqualified" class. You compete with other UQs. A new shooter could win or do well first time out and still be competitive from then on. This would help get member numbers up. Your score will determine your starting class. Example for group would be class A .250 grand or better, B .250 to .400, C .4001 and higher. In the case of score shooting, use 485 grand or better for class A, 450-484 for class B, and less than 450 for class C. These classes may be adjusted with experience to provide reasonable participation levels in each class. By not having too many classes, you should get enough participitation. Once you have shot a better score than your class, you remain in the higher class. This should reduce sand bagging. You cannot revert to a lower class. I believe people would compete more at what ever comfort level they can afford in time and money.
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