Jim,
Breaking a record isn’t that important to me, obviously keeping the numerous ones you set is important to you especially if you are afraid of a “lesser qualified” person may be the one to do it. I understand it doesn’t come easy and I don’t believe any record holder in any club, organization, or shooting discipline got one by 100% luck. You are indicating since you spend so much time and hours of shooting you are more deserving than someone that hasn’t. I don’t believe it, I think any shooter that shows up and out guns everyone else should be recognized as the winner and if he breaks a record doing so it too should be recognized.
Calling me out doesn’t gain you anything, maybe you can beat me, maybe you can’t. I don’t really care.
I brought up a thought to Tod, he explained his point and I appreciate it. I have no relationship with Williamsport or Joe. I know who he is but have my doubt’s he knows me. I like the way they look at things. I used to be a member there but do not attend enough matches to justify the club fee anymore. Maybe next year I will attend more and then become a member again. But in the meantime if I am able to go to 1 or 2 matches a year and hit the W.O. I can always be hopeful that I can win a big prize and if the stars align one of those days and shoot small group it will be recognized as a new world Record. Just because I didn’t spend all my time shooting that discipline doesn’t mean I haven’t put as much time, effort, or money into it shooting as everyone else.
Many, many shooters put in a lot of time and dedication to their sport, Just because you don’t see what everyone else does doesn’t mean they aren’t deserving.