While at a local range Oct. 29th, I watched a man, without coercion or urging, take a first time visitor to that range, figuratively "under his wing" and introduce the visitor to Bench Rest. This man explained the concept of BR and the NBRSA. Next showed the visitor the shooting and loading equipment. He sat the visitor behind his rifle and coached him while he shot some groups. Then the visitor was instructed on loading and cleaning. After such an introduction to BR the visitor signed up for the week-end shoot using a loaner rifle and components from his mentor. This intro session took approx three hours. The mentor got no gratuity, or even a beer from anyone. The mentor introduced the visitor to BR simply for the joy of having a new competitor, to make a friend, and to get the visitor started correctly. It was an act of compassion fueled in part by his love of the sport and the absence of malice toward the NBRSA. I never heard a single word denigrating or disparaging the NBRSA. No suggestions to join the IBS.
The mentor was Rodney Brown. The same Rodney Brown that tells "lies and twisted truths" and "stirring the pot" and "stirring up hate and discontent" that got him "immediately and permanently disbarred" from the NBRSA. All of these are accusations, without even an example of a violation of NBRSA operating procedure. Rodney is one of possibly only a handful of people in the NBRSA that would give his time and extend himself in that way, considering that he had just been "excommunicated" from the organization for which he was recruiting a new member. Yes, I understand that Gene Bukys, Wayne Campbell, Jack Neary, and others would do the same for a visitor. The difference is that they haven't been permanently disbarred. It would appear to the casual observer that we need more Rodney Browns, not less.
Officers and Directors of the NBRSA, what have you done?
T. Wilson
And I second that Truman. I have a lot of respect for you and Rodney.
Michael