don't sweat the small stuff. You have enough to do without chasing down reports. Shooters should voice their concerns to those match directors not sending in results or equipment lists.
Near the end of this past season, several of the new shooters were discussing how long some clubs take to submit a report. The veterans quickly told how it used to be....before computers. The newbies know no other than how we do it today. I remember waiting for a USPS mailing, which was hand written, hand addressed and arrived three to four weeks after the match. If you didn't attend a particular match, you waited 4-6 months for 'Precision Shooting' magazine to list it, only to find that it never got there. Things are pretty sweet as we have it now. I know I was the first person in Maine to send in reports using an Excel spreadsheet, which was simply retyping the scoring sheets and sorting to indicated the winners. Invariably it would have typing errors and such. What a headache for Dick! In any case, Dick put me onto the score shooting scoring program that most of us use now. I assume Dick was majorly involved with instituting the IBS webpage. I don't know who else was involved but kudos to all that were. Like this site, having all this information in real time is fantastic. I hope it continues after those responsible put away the keyboards.