Steelhead1
G Vanlier
Jim
I totally agree with your theroies, but I have to say if right now you gave me a choiece of that 30" buck or the hottie in the bikini, I would pick the 30" buck! No seriously, I am just trying to figure out a way that the sport could get an infusion of new blood as it is desperately needed. I used to run the IR 50 matches in Vegas and also the I was one of 3 guys that brought group shoots back to Vegas for about 18 months and then our club got pissy and cut us off scheduling the range for 2 day shoots. So its not like I don't have experience running matches. I know your aware of what the future holds for BR if something isn't done. Heck just look at Springville I can remember 6-7 years ago when you had to get your registration in real early cause of all the shooters that attended that match I think they used to run no more than 3 relays, now your lucky to get 2 relays. This year I have introduced 2 new shooters to group and score at our club shoot in Vale,Or. 1 guy has no interestin group, but he likes the score so I am in the process of building him a score rifle. Maybe there are no solutions or as others have suggested, like mr Chism said economy, attrition, lack of interst, etc. He is right though about factory rifles thats how it all started, so why not a seperate factory class? after all if you get them to the bech and it peaks their curiosity to make their factory rifle more accurate and they then realize that you can only ring so much out of a factory rifle they decide to take the leap into a full blown BR rifle. All I can say is I hope things get better, and have to agree with Mr. Weisdorn and his post above.
I totally agree with your theroies, but I have to say if right now you gave me a choiece of that 30" buck or the hottie in the bikini, I would pick the 30" buck! No seriously, I am just trying to figure out a way that the sport could get an infusion of new blood as it is desperately needed. I used to run the IR 50 matches in Vegas and also the I was one of 3 guys that brought group shoots back to Vegas for about 18 months and then our club got pissy and cut us off scheduling the range for 2 day shoots. So its not like I don't have experience running matches. I know your aware of what the future holds for BR if something isn't done. Heck just look at Springville I can remember 6-7 years ago when you had to get your registration in real early cause of all the shooters that attended that match I think they used to run no more than 3 relays, now your lucky to get 2 relays. This year I have introduced 2 new shooters to group and score at our club shoot in Vale,Or. 1 guy has no interestin group, but he likes the score so I am in the process of building him a score rifle. Maybe there are no solutions or as others have suggested, like mr Chism said economy, attrition, lack of interst, etc. He is right though about factory rifles thats how it all started, so why not a seperate factory class? after all if you get them to the bech and it peaks their curiosity to make their factory rifle more accurate and they then realize that you can only ring so much out of a factory rifle they decide to take the leap into a full blown BR rifle. All I can say is I hope things get better, and have to agree with Mr. Weisdorn and his post above.