Dave Rabin
New member
With all due respect, I don’t think family obligations are the cause of what ails the sport.
The issue we face is not simply low participation; it’s declining participation. Family obligations are nothing new. They’ve always been present and I don’t think they’ve increased in the last ten years. And family obligations are just as present in the lives of people who shoot other sports.
I think there are two principal causes for declining participation. One is the advent of other shooting sports. The other, I think, is what was mentioned above: the barriers to entry. Expensive rifle(s), multiple barrels, lots of ancillary gear, figuring out the intricacies of developing a competitive load.
I presume this has been brought up before but I’ll suggest it anyway: what about factory and modified classes? They seem to be popular in Ultimate Benchrest.
Dave Rabin
The issue we face is not simply low participation; it’s declining participation. Family obligations are nothing new. They’ve always been present and I don’t think they’ve increased in the last ten years. And family obligations are just as present in the lives of people who shoot other sports.
I think there are two principal causes for declining participation. One is the advent of other shooting sports. The other, I think, is what was mentioned above: the barriers to entry. Expensive rifle(s), multiple barrels, lots of ancillary gear, figuring out the intricacies of developing a competitive load.
I presume this has been brought up before but I’ll suggest it anyway: what about factory and modified classes? They seem to be popular in Ultimate Benchrest.
Dave Rabin