You will not get them to show up and try with a $40-50 match fee.
As people have said the entry fee is a lot less than the cost of participating at a match, fuel, bullets powder, primers, barrel etc. If the entry fee is what is stopping you then as some have said perhaps you should look for a cheaper sport.............I've seen mountain bikes that cost more than all my shooting gear put together.
But out of interest what is the cost of entry fee that will allow YOU to compete at registered matches??
Where are you located and what would be a registered match YOU would like to compete at if the entry fees were affordable to you??
The cheap matches should be the club matches, but the entry fees still need to cover the costs............registered Benchrest isn't a club match.
There have been some good ideas in this thread and the one about having people to organise shoots is probably the biggest hurdle, the other is Benchrest schools or experienced shooters to mentor other shooters.
I can't see a "handicap" system working as it would just take more manpower to administer and that is something (manpower) that is in short supply now, so increasing the workload is only going to reduce the number of people that put themselves forward to orgainse and run matches.
One question I have though is "Has Benchrest become all about winning, and not about participating in a sport you enjoy?
If it has then 95% of the competitors may as well stay at home because only one person will win, or do we need to create enough classes/handicaps so that every competitor will have a chance of winning?
If this happened how many of the existing Benchrest competitors would carry on competing?
Ian