maxpig said:who is this meant for?? please tell me you weren't referring to me...
I guess it's too much to ask for constructive debate of an issue a member brought up... this is the perfect forum to get consensus without it turning into a flame session... But several posts here only re-enforces people's ( you know them the haters) perception of IPSC participants as being arrogant and rude.... tell me why my ideas wouldn't help our sport.. ie too costly not feasable... just not needed... rather than saying golf costs more... why should we pay out of our pockets to supplement new shooters... which all are valid if I said IPSC is too expensive to play... what I'm saying is Why should the safety training be as expensive as it is when that creates a perceivable barrier to new comers especially when they have everything they need but the BB.... we are already in the sport and we already paid for the BB... so we naturally would feel everyone should pay... well if we want greater numbers in this sport in Canada then we should lower barriers...
Well since I am an IPSC Shooter and also was local IPSC Club Rep. former R.O. and generally an all around helper when asked and even when not asked ... I think you really are barking up the wrong tree when you think I just enjoy coming here spouting off at the lips and not have a stake in this sport...maurice said:Life it too short,...... time to start doing and less talking. $100-$120 is really not a lot to pay. If you want to change it, you should join and try to get into a position to make the changes you would like. Take the first step and take the course. Take another step and get shooting on a regular basis. Take another step and learn the sport.
**I would like to report that a friend of mine from work JUST purchased a new SP01, mags, holster, CR belt, and Cr mag pouches from Frank at CRAFM. He is a bullseye/PPC shooter. He has intentions of taking the BB. Another guy from work has his pistol and gear and 4000rds of ammo just waiting to take the course.**
Just a week ago, my son who is 14 completed the course. He was worried at first about looking bad in front of other shooters. He had the jam to get over that and got thru the course-safely.
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I was 100% referring to you. This is a Constructive suggestion. I was not flamming you, but pointing out that you have options. Your opinions matter, as do the people replying to this thread who actually participate and volunteer in IPSC and other shooting sports.

maxpig said:Well since I am an IPSC Shooter and also was local IPSC Club Rep. former R.O. and generally an all around helper when asked and even when not asked ... I think you really are barking up the wrong tree when you think I just enjoy coming here spouting off at the lips and not have a stake in this sport...
You should take some of your own condescension and channel it towards something more useful. Like good ideas and not so much flaming..
all ideas are good... I just hoped they'd stay on track... I invited criticism, I enjoy them when on topic... the topic stated off with high BB costs then digressed into which sport is more expensive to play... although I may think my ideas are good... I don't expect everyone to jump on board and agree and have them implemented... but tell me what is wrong with my ideas or good and build from there ... instead most posts are flames and off topic... I took interest in this thread because it went from BB costs to cost of a round of golf... and as long as I'm amusing to you then at least I can say I improved someone's day todaymaurice said:Only your ideas matter I guess. I thought you were complaining about fees as you seemed to be complaining about start up costs like someone who was new. Most people would not reply to you anymore,...not me, as I enjoy your replies,......they are entertaining.![]()
(*you are spot on about my being condescending though,,...![]()
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maxpig said:all ideas are good... I just hoped they'd stay on track... I invited criticism, I enjoy them when on topic... the topic stated off with high BB costs then digressed into which sport is more expensive to play... although I may think my ideas are good... I don't expect everyone to jump on board and agree and have them implemented... but tell me what is wrong with my ideas or good and build from there ... instead most posts are flames and off topic... I took interest in this thread because it went from BB costs to cost of a round of golf... and as long as I'm amusing to you then at least I can say I improved someone's day today![]()
Canuck44 said:I enjoy club shoots over in Pr. Rupert but haven't joined IPSC. Why? Primarily I don't see any value in spending the money on a Black Badge Course - period. NO other reason. The course likely has a great deal of value for some and that is terrific but when you consider that no other IPSC jurisdiction to my knowledge has this requirement for membership it appears to me to be a bit of a cash grab...certainly an inpediment to expanding your membership.
It isn't about the amount of dollars. Hell if you don't perceive value for something that costs $5.00 it isn't worth spending the money.
For somebody who is raising a family and is trying to justify spending $600 on a gun he can have fun with in Production, another $200 on a holster, belt and some used mag holders, looking at investing money in reloadig equipment so he can afford to shoot IPSC dropping $150 on a Black Badge Course might well drive hime to IDPA/CDP. Once there and after he gains experience in shooting you are not likely going to entice him in taking a Black Badge because of the value issue.
Personally I would like to see IPSC expand and grow even more than it has but with IDPA and CDP growing and attracting knew shooteres without less up front fees you may face a daunting task.
The Status Quo may not be enough. As Einstein once said, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result".
Take Care
Bob
That's a great way to keep attrition rate low. Recognizing different skill level is great for morale.maurice said:Hahaha..........good on ya'! In the end, I think we can agree that we would like to see more people involved in IPSC. No sport is perfect. In my area, I think the thing to keep new shooters involved is recognition of their skill levels amongst their peers. (class awards) NS is doing this at level 2 matches, and they have a good following considering their population.
For the cost of a $6 medal, I think it is worth it.
I am getting more experienced, and I notice new shooters getting satisfaction from doing well on stages.
Sosa said:...I don't want to pay for anyone who does the BB and shoots 1-2 matches and then quits. I think this is a large unspoken point and something that everyone has seen happen...I think that the BB course is much more than a safety tool. It teaches a lot of rules and issues that aren't covered in other disciplines and helps new members, even experienced shooters from being penalized or DQ'd from their first matches. Not everyone can afford IPSC or even IDPA PPC etc, that is a fact of life. I'd love to try being a race car driver, but I can't afford the course (about USD$30K) Help a guy out![]()
These are the rules today and discussions like this MAY help change them for the better... also I don't think I or anyone in this thread propossed that we offset fees by collecting more from members ... what I suggested was and it was only a suggestion.. to waive the first year's membership to IPSC for new members... if we use Ontario's break down .. 50 Course Material, 50 instructors and 60 IPSC membership by removing or waiving the 60 for IPSC fees would IMO make it more attractive...Sosa said:...If you are interested in playing in Canada theses are the rules today. If there is a genuine concern about this perhaps you should raise it with the IPSC officials who create the rules. If you think you can get 5 dollars a year fom every IPSC member in Canada to help offset BB and first year membership way to go , hell I'd put in ten. BUT I don't wan't to pay for anyone who does the BB and shoots 1-2 matches and then quits. I think this is a large unspoken point and something that everyone has seen happen. Where does my money go then. I'd be much happier offsetting second year costs instead. Just a thought.
I think that the BB course is much more than a safety tool. It teaches a lot of rules and issues that arn't covered in other disciplines and helps new members, even experianced shooters from being penalized or DQ'd from their first matches. Not everyone can afford IPSC or even IDPA PPC etc, that is a fact of life. I'd love to try being a race car driver, but I can't afford teh course (about USD$30K) Help a guy out![]()
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The Black Badge is a great value....... If you can afford it but want me to pay for it instead then, again, this is the wrong sport for you.
maxpig said:... it's a no load cost to IPSC an incentive of value from IPSC (Canada) to new participants at no real cost to anyone...
Originally posted by Canuck44:
"...I have yet to hear one logical reason why Canadian IPSC shooters need a "Black Badge" course when no other country does..."



























