Group Game
I just want to ask if i'm the only one wondering what,s killing the group game.
1.) Lack of new shooters due to
a. Time involve to get gun shooting competitive
b. Expense of competitive gun/equipment
c. Lack of a place where he can shoot group matches locally
d. Expense/time to travel to a match (and loss of time with Family)
2.) Expense to club to put on Matches
a. Plaque expense ( Our club has 3 matches/year (6 Days) our plaque expense is $600.00 +/-)
b. Loss of rifle range for club members (Not a good way to make friends with club members)
c. Target frame & backer purchase & repairs---specific to group shooting--not used for other
shooting venues
3.) Individuals to put on matches
The individuals working the matches will need to be paid unless they also are shooters.
Small shoots will need to be volunteer help or this will be a loss to the club.
Any financial loss to the club will bring a quick cessation to the matches(This is not a loss leader).
THE ABOVE IS NOTHING NEW TO GROUP SHOOTING
BUT SHOOTERS PRIORITIES HAVE CHANGED
I THINK THE BIGGEST LOSS IS DUE TO INCREASED COMPETITION FROM OTHER SHOOTING VENUES.
POSITIVE COMMENTS
--We are constantly improving our game and other shooting venues copy our success.
--Maybe we need to re-visit the 300 yard matches. ie: LV 100, 200, 300 Yard match
--Recognize Ranges/Match Directors in Precision Rifleman articles.
--Feature a shooter in Precision Rifleman answering questions about a topic.
--Institute a Rookie of the year award--Guidelines set up by Board of directors
--We need to tap into Tony Boyers knowledge about shooting and make that information available to
the membership---monthly interview with Tony published in our magazine.
We should not let his knowledge elude the membership. He knows much more than whats in his
book.
CLP