450 to 500 Miles !!!
Darn Dave:
That's a long way to drive for a match. I drive 4.5 to 5 miles to go to our matches: 4.5 miles if I take the shortcut and do a mile on gravel road.
My point here is that I prefer to drive 5 miles rather than 500.
10 years ago there were no rimfire matches within 500 miles of me and my club here at the north end of I-75, or down along the Rio Grande River where Mavis an I spent out Winters in Mission, Texas. What did we do? We organizes some matches. Within a couple of years we had 25 shooters in Mission, Texas and 20 UP here on the Canadian Border. It took some some work to make it go, but work that was a lot more fun and a lot less boring than driving 500 miles.
Yes, it takes some organizational skills to put a series of matches together. But: There is an easy way. How about joining us in the RFC On-Line-Matches. You could get to share competition with about 100 fellow shooters each month. It does not have the flavor of shoulder to shoulder matches, but in a way it is better than a local shoot with 4 to 10 shooters. You could probably have your cake and eat it to, if you could round up 3 friends from your club to shoot with you in the RFC Matches.
We started that way UP here, and now sometimes have 25 to 35 shooters in our local club monthly matches: We share our scores with 75 other shooters from around the USA, Canada, Australia, Great Britain and Brazil.
The Black Grade 10 Suhl is getting a new Harrell Brothers tuner. One with threads, so I can use one of Jim's JJ Slides.
Joe Haller (Mr. Frosty)