SOLUTION for 450-500 shooters plus about 60 officials (after rethinking all night) 18 stages, 320 rounds, main match 3 days, preshoot 1 day...using the same formula of 2 half days of shooting and 1 full day of work............have 2 clubs within 100km of each other, each having only 9 stages, keeps the squads small and they don't have to tape or re-set...1 CRO and 2 ROs dedicated on each stage have a long day prematch and 3 workdays but compensated well due to the extra funds from extra shooters (hotel, meals, gas allowance and match fee paid).......match hotel somewhere inbetween the 2 clubs so travel time to either club is not more than 30 minutes either way (no one would have to travel from one club to another in any one day).........a lot less work for each club to do and less bays needed than putting on an 18 stage match....even if there are only 3 or 4 places across Canada this is possible (1 in East, 1 in Central, 1 in West, possibly another) they would each only have to accommodate a 9 stage match every 3 to 4 years....possibly also allowing the max round count for 18 stages of 348 (9Short, 6Medium, 3Long) or even adding an extra stage at one of the 2 clubs to make it a 19 stage 372 round count match (9Short, 7Medium, 3Long)...almost everyone takes a couple days off work or even a week to travel and shoot Nationals anyhow, this solution would work and allow double the number of shooters in our growing sport to enjoy Nationals once a year....if even more wanted in on a huge match it could eventually be a 4 day Main Match using the exact same formula and now be 600-650 shooters plus officials making it over 700 !!
Was PoCo and Mission for North American Championships in 95
I will address the more then one range comment (for this year anyways). There are a few clubs within a 1 hour drive of AMA, but none of them (including mine) currently allow for IPSC events to take place, even though they very successfully held such events 15-20 years ago. Myself and the club secretary were talking the other day about addressing the rest of the executive and hosting some events maybe as early as this winter. We have 2 poppers that are in need of repair. Every other piece of hardware (stands, poppers, swingers) will need to be bought or made. We are basically starting from square one. I looked the other day at NB's IPSC schedule and it looks like there are only 3-4 clubs hosting events there. If you move to a 2 club system for nationals it will mean that they will likely never be hosted in Atlantic Canada again.
I knew Scotia had something on Wed, but was told it was more or less a practice. Didn't know that MVRRC did anything since it's not mentioned in relation to IPSC NS. Some of the Oxford guys mentioned that they are going to try and hold some shoots, but nothing was concrete last I heard.This isn't true. MVRRC does IPSC on the first Sunday of every month. They have walls, plastic plates, runners (etc) already. They are looking to host a L2 this year also.
Hnatiuks Indoor does IPSC every Wednesday night and have equipment purchased by the shooters.
While it isn't one hour out, Oxford is looking to host 1-2 events this year also (brought up at the general meeting).
I'm guessing you mean Annapolis Valley, which I don't know much about but hear it isn't IPSC friendly.




























