The other post which has been removed asked about the lack of shooters at the IBS nationals, leave it as it is there will just be less and less attending seems neither organization seems to care. And if its brought up and a question is asked everyone gets upset .so best to leave it alone I will...
Wasn't the keystone classic back in the 90's supposed to be like this ? The score super shoot with no sanctioning body would likely bring more shooters same as group super shoot .
Then perhaps its time to go to worst edge scoring , if its about hitting what your aiming at precisely instead of just nipping a 10 or 11. seems easy enough. that should open a can of worms. I personally like the U.B.R. targets and format.
range is made safe and closed down. as asked before what does the nbrsa do about a serious safety violation, not the host club but the organization? seems you can get tossed out of nbrsa for a lot less than a shooting when range is closed
Jerry, That's a range rule and fine not a NBRSA rule, so question is what is the NBRSA doing about a MAJOR safety infraction. Oh yeah I know nobody was hurt until they are.
Jerry, Interesting the breach of safety issue, wasn't there a shooter at the nationals that shot while the red lights were on. Is he banned from shooting?