People did step up. I personally booked time off work/life for all 4 matches including the whole Friday for target prep. There were others that did the same, that couldn't "unbook" this time later. People got F'd over here when everything was kyboshed. I completely re-arranged a vacation for the 2nd planned match and paid a massive penalty.
The plan did not also include the NCRRA taking over, which is only a club in name. I attempted to find them last year nonetheless and get that ball rolling. I found only a handful of target rifle shooters in this entire NCRRA org, and their numbers are dwindling too btw. They were using the range on the designated SR days because the SR club didn't really exist. In last 29yrs there was only one NCRRA SR competition at Connaught, 1990 I believe. Run by the late Al Hovi.
Just remembering this now I am wondering if my attempts to link up with the NCRRA set off the mental breakdown that resulted in all the 2016 matches being for guests only. Completely unacceptable, but it wouldn't surprise me now.
There remains a question whether members of the ORA SR in the Borden, GTA area, have some kind of obligation to speak up for the shooters in Eastern Ontario. Some 10k in guest fees banked in Ottawa last year are available to your group now. Can you really say "tough luck, see yah" and then use money made during competitions that we should have been allowed to attend? I don't care what happened with ORA money before, because I was free to attend as many or few competitions as I could. But what's never happened before was having competitions and not allowing ORA members to compete. Forget the fact they didn't even abide by their own guest policy, what gun club charges memberships, runs competitions, and doesn't let it's member compete? Nuts!