BCRA AGM Highlights

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The meeting was well-attended and there were very strong showings from F-Class and Tactical shooters. While there were few epyphanies, discussion surrounded a number of interesting issues...

ICFRA:

BCRA has now adopted the ICFRA rules and targets; the biggest news is for TR shooters where rifle weights have been eliminated and trigger pull weights have been dropped.

While the matter is still up for debate, it appears as though BCRA will adopt the F-Restricted (any 308 or 223 bullet rather than the 156-81 gr. restriction) and F-Open classes only. A motion to keep bullet weights in line with the past Farky rules was defeated.

The PRA's have the option of a contrasting aiming mark; it was conveyed that retention of a contrasting center is preferred.

Vokes Range

2009 will see a significant increase in demand for the range as security personnel for 2010 will be using the range, this is expected to impact our access to the range for some events.

Elections

Status Quo in the executive with all current members retaining their seats. Ian Hames (me) has taken on the position of BCRA F-Class Director and Richard Dreger (CyaN1de) has been elected as an interior regional rep

Police and Fire Games

These will be hosted by the BCRA immediately following the BC F/TR Provincial Championship (BC FTRC are 31 July to 3 Aug 2009) from 04-08 August and volunteers are needed for all positions.
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Ian Hames

BCRA F-Class Director
 
The meeting was well-attended and there were very strong showings from F-Class and Tactical shooters. While there were few epyphanies, discussion surrounded a number of interesting issues...

ICFRA:

BCRA has now adopted the ICFRA rules and targets; the biggest news is for TR shooters where rifle weights have been eliminated and trigger pull weights have been dropped.

While the matter is still up for debate, it appears as though BCRA will adopt the F-Restricted (any 308 or 223 bullet rather than the 156-81 gr. restriction) and F-Open classes only. A motion to keep bullet weights in line with the past Farky rules was defeated.

The PRA's have the option of a contrasting aiming mark; it was conveyed that retention of a contrasting center is preferred.

Vokes Range

2009 will see a significant increase in demand for the range as security personnel for 2010 will be using the range, this is expected to impact our access to the range for some events.

Elections

Status Quo in the executive with all current members retaining their seats. Ian Hames (me) has taken on the position of BCRA F-Class Director and Richard Dreger (CyaN1de) has been elected as an interior regional rep

Police and Fire Games

These will be hosted by the BCRA immediately following the BC F/TR Provincial Championship (BC FTRC are 31 July to 3 Aug 2009) from 04-08 August and volunteers are needed for all positions.
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Ian Hames

BCRA F-Class Director

Can't they choose some other range to train at. If the poxy GVRD hadn't closed Pacific Shooters in North Vancouver the security poeple could have used that range for training. It seems like Campbell should be made aware of this.
 
On the flip side, why aren't any of the public/private club ranges willing to build the facilities to host competitive matches? The day WHEN the government decides to close Nanaimo, we will be down to a single 600M F and TR capable range in BC to be divided up between all comers.
 
On the flip side, why aren't any of the public/private club ranges willing to build the facilities to host competitive matches? The day WHEN the government decides to close Nanaimo, we will be down to a single 600M F and TR capable range in BC to be divided up between all comers.

Probably because organizations like the GVRD and municpalities are closing down gun ranges.
 
The universe does not end at the boundary of the GVRD/Lower mainland. Gun facilities interfacing with urban sprawl is a problem in metropolitan areas but not as much in the other 98% of BC.
 
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