If we are to resurrect the sport of Benchrest and the bone yard that it has become it is best to remember that we are first and foremost Friends.
Gary has been around BR a long time and his opinions and observations are valued. I will however immediately come to the defense of the DSR&P club in Las Vegas. They do not harbor any dislike for Benchrest Shooters, I treat them and all their rules and regulations with all the respect they deserve for providing a safe and sane shooting environment in a metropolis of millions of people and they treat a single BR shooter (me) like gold. I will often show up for a full day of shooting. They provide a place for me to reload on the line or in the "love shack" during inclement weather. I share the range with others and demand nothing other than safe gun handling practices from them. I am cognizant of the time it takes for me to set flags and quickly squeeze it in while others are down range setting targets. I have a target up with a full day's amount of bulls so I don't have to call a cease fire at any time. If anyone wants to go down range for any reason I graciously pull my bolt and step behind the yellow line. I give
no one any reason to dislike me at all unless they are handling a firearm in an unsafe manner, then I become a grizzly bear who is hell bent on his survival.
As a whole BR shooters are a pain in the ass. We take forever to set flags, we expect everyone else to stand by while we finish are "all important group", we are better than everybody else, snobbish and elitist. We need 30 amp electric service, running water, clean bathrooms, hot showers and an air conditioned club house with a hot breakfast and lunch. Desert Sportsman Rifle and Pistol club does not offer these amenities. We are in the freekin' desert. There is no overnight camping on the range. High end hotels and casinos are close by but there are no $89 a night rooms close to the range.
The club still offers Varmint for Score matches every fourth Saturday of the month and rimfire BR matches every first Sunday of the month. You do not have to be a member to participate, just show up at the gate and go to range 6. There is a $10 fee and if you bring donuts everybody will love you. Club opens at 7:00 matches start at 9:00
Joel