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Hey Joe, when you shot centerfire BR did the shooters want to make it easier by shooting 50 yards? You said you gathered up a bunch of prone shooters to shoot br. For the record prone shooters are usually not br shooters and have no interest in it. I know I have no interest in prone shooting. Benchrest by definition is the ultimate quest for accuracy. I'm glad you had 34 shooters but most of us that shoot IR 50/50, ARA or RBA are not interested in making it easier so we get more shooters. If you make it easier it is not true BR, You will lose the shooter who is striving to be the best br shooter. What would that accomplish? You can make all the changes you want but when it comes down to it very few people are interested in br shooting.
Carp:
When I first read your lead in post, I figured you meant the affect of wind on match attendance. Now that I know for sure that is what you were asking: I got'a get into this.
Our club started shooting rimfire BR nine years ago. I'm an old centerfire shooter who had to quit that sh#t because I was going deaf. Anyway our club decided to go with the USBR target, and we rounded up some of our old Smallbore Prone shooters.
At the end or the second year, our club treasurer said to me: "Joe, that target is too tough for a beginner. Did ya notice they are not coming back for a second match. Why don't you run some matches at 25 yards."
I didn't like that idea at first, but we tried it the next year: The shooters started to come back, and our matches grew popular. What happened?
That USBR target can be downright humiliating at 50 yards when the wind blows, and it ALWAYS blows. Wind drift is not linear. It has a squared function, which means our rimfire bullets drift FOUR times as far at 50 yards as they do at 25.
I had to admit that shooting at 25 yards was a good idea for us, because the shooters started coming back for more. They would get their feet wet at 25 yards, and when they built up a little confidence, they would try 50 yards. They would most likely be humiliated, but they were coming back.
Shooting at 25 yards, we can't sanction our matches. Turns out our "Outlaw" matches are a good thing.
Last weekend we had 34 shooters at our August match UP here on the edge of the Canadian border. Down in Lower Michigan they had an ARA State Championship with 11 shooters, and Dick Wright's club on the other side of the Lower Peninsula had 8 shooters. On the same weekend down in Alabama they reported 15 shooters. There was a match in Texas with 13 shooters. Out in Oregon they had 5 shooters. I got a report from RBA a couple of days ago. They listed 4 matches over the weekend: 5 shooters, 4 shooters 5 shooters and 6 shooters.
NOW: Is there something wrong with our sport? Probably a BUNCH of things are wrong. What I am suggesting here is that maybe one of the things is the targets are too tough for new shooters at 50 yards. Don Matzder said in one of his posts: "Some areas are more remote than others and they will never have large attendance". Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan is pretty remote, don't ya think?
I know it is easier to run a match with 8 or 10 shooters. It takes a lot of work and a lot of volunteers to run a match with more than 30 shooters. Is it worth it? Would 25 yard matches attract more shooters at other clubs? Would the sanctioning bodies be flexable enough to make some changes? What other changes would help the sport grow?
As Carp said: "Participation is critical".
Mr. Frosty
Hey Joe, when you shot centerfire BR did the shooters want to make it easier by shooting 50 yards? You said you gathered up a bunch of prone shooters to shoot br. For the record prone shooters are usually not br shooters and have no interest in it. I know I have no interest in prone shooting. Benchrest by definition is the ultimate quest for accuracy. I'm glad you had 34 shooters but most of us that shoot IR 50/50, ARA or RBA are not interested in making it easier so we get more shooters. If you make it easier it is not true BR, You will lose the shooter who is striving to be the best br shooter. What would that accomplish? You can make all the changes you want but when it comes down to it very few people are interested in br shooting.