The outcome was that TR would be chaired as per tradition and that F-Class would develop their own tradition of parading their winners but that all winners would form one procession.
So if F-Class is to develop their own tradition.....why would we want to form one procession and march as a unified group when the group is clearly divided and almost any chance of cohesion out here is next to impossible?
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Now I may be opening up a WHOLE new can of worms on this but here goes anyway:
TR (as far as I can see) is a dieing sport, at least out west. In the past few years I have seen MAYBE 1 or 2 new TR shooters at matches that I have attended period. Putting the separation barrier between TR and F-Class is a lose-lose situation for all.
Why has F-Class (F-TR in particular) become so popular? Because Average Joe can go to his local "Gunworld" shop and in one fell swoop buy EVERYTHING he needs to show up to a match and be somewhat competitive. He was going to buy a gun anyway, even if he doesn't like the competitive aspect, he now has a decent platform to learn on and maybe try again in the future. Or worst case scenario he sells the items and cuts his losses.
No special sights, slings, jackets, handstops, etc... required to shoot in F-TR.....Rifle, Bipod, Rear Bag, Scope and Ammo is all that is needed.
Is Average Joe going to spend a few thousand dollars on all the equipment needed to go and "try" TR to find out he doesn't like it.....highly doubtful. Since the equipment is so specialized he will be storing it in his closet forever.
Would any TR people offer up ammo and equipment for a newbie to come out and try? Some may........Let's put it this way, when I made a comment that I would LOVE to try TR a couple of years ago (after being told I should take it up), at a table with a minimum of 5 TR shooters sitting there, NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON even made an offer to say "Hey, you can try mine one day".
I cannot count the number of times some guy has been at our range on an F-Class practice day, asks what it is we are doing, and by the end of the session has been offered to lay down behind one of our rifles and fire a few rounds. Just this week I let a guy I had met at the range shoot my 6BR and he shot a 5 shot 1 hole group at 100m and had a great big smile on his face after doing so.
Getting new people into the sport is a job in and of itself, free promotion is probably the best return for the least investment. Online forums (such as this) are a great tool for letting new shooters know about up coming matches, practice days, etc. If no one knows about the events, how can anyone expect to get new people out.
I know of very people out this way who utilize the available forums to recruit new shooters to come out and try it, there are a handful at best that do what they can to get people out, but some think that forums such as this are a plague.
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