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Patrick Kennedy
Well hopefully I don't stir the pot too much, and get ban for this thread.
I got to thinking (Dangerous thing.) after the last post that James Mock posted about equipment, and thought I would put this up for discussion; Is Benchrest Dying?
This question was spawned because of a phone conversation I had about a moth ago, with a well know Benchrest shooter. (We will keep his identity secrete.) He said that he has seen that attendance is falling at the match's he attends, and he believes that what we know of point blank Benchrest will be non existent in ten years. Now piggy backing on this, I can say from my experience, at the match's I have shot at I am usually the youngest participate in attendance. (Being 38 years old.) I would say average age of a Benchrest shooter is a bit beyond 55. I have seen in our area that match's are shrinking in size. I have seen a few post of ranges closing off not holding match's and older shooters leaving the range. (Passing on.) We all seen the end of Precision Shooting Magazine, and from what I have gathered it was due to cost of producing the magazine compared to the amount of revenue brought in from the IBS. Is this saying they have less members than they did a few years ago? Could all of this be that part way caused by high gas prices, lack of supplies, and other things? Is this shooter and I being pessimistic?
What are your thoughts on this subject? Are you seeing the same thing as this shooter is seeing? Should the leadership of both sanctioning bodies be concerned? Should they look for new ways to attract newer shooters? Does anyone have any optimistic tales, or facts to add? My main concern is to keep this sport I dearly love going, and hope to never see it end.
I got to thinking (Dangerous thing.) after the last post that James Mock posted about equipment, and thought I would put this up for discussion; Is Benchrest Dying?
This question was spawned because of a phone conversation I had about a moth ago, with a well know Benchrest shooter. (We will keep his identity secrete.) He said that he has seen that attendance is falling at the match's he attends, and he believes that what we know of point blank Benchrest will be non existent in ten years. Now piggy backing on this, I can say from my experience, at the match's I have shot at I am usually the youngest participate in attendance. (Being 38 years old.) I would say average age of a Benchrest shooter is a bit beyond 55. I have seen in our area that match's are shrinking in size. I have seen a few post of ranges closing off not holding match's and older shooters leaving the range. (Passing on.) We all seen the end of Precision Shooting Magazine, and from what I have gathered it was due to cost of producing the magazine compared to the amount of revenue brought in from the IBS. Is this saying they have less members than they did a few years ago? Could all of this be that part way caused by high gas prices, lack of supplies, and other things? Is this shooter and I being pessimistic?
What are your thoughts on this subject? Are you seeing the same thing as this shooter is seeing? Should the leadership of both sanctioning bodies be concerned? Should they look for new ways to attract newer shooters? Does anyone have any optimistic tales, or facts to add? My main concern is to keep this sport I dearly love going, and hope to never see it end.