so whats up with this the match is already 1/2 full ?? but say its not open until a week befor the match. I guess you can only sign up if your working
So how does this policy fly with IPSC Ont match policy?
Any one that runs a match can dictate who gets to sign up first? Why didn't they just say that Barrie members can sign up now - everyone else can wait.![]()
Barrie is promoting shooters to get more involved with IPSC. Shoot, work, meet more of the 1000 members in Ontario. Nobody has been turn away from any of the Barrie matches, we even open extra squads when the match starts to fill up. Your more than welcome to your opinion John but this is not the end of IPSC! We just need to be sure that the workers we need to run the match can get a spot to shoot.
Barrie is promoting shooters to get more involved with IPSC. Shoot, work, meet more of the 1000 members in Ontario. Nobody has been turn away from any of the Barrie matches, we even open extra squads when the match starts to fill up. Your more than welcome to your opinion John but this is not the end of IPSC! We just need to be sure that the workers we need to run the match can get a spot to shoot.
Do you really believe that people who help would not be able to shoot? Do you think the membership in IPSC believes this a valid reason for taking on this type of policy? To be frank, the numbers are what they always have been. I've been in this sport for 19 years and we've always been around the same number, good times, bad times, politics, no politics, lots of Level III's or no Level III's its always been around the same number. If everyone thinks back to their BB course and first match, how many of you saw the guys and or gals from your course at a second match? Most take the BB course, do their qualifier match then disappear. Maybe they just want to shoot out of a holster at their own club, maybe they decided it wasn't their cup of tea. We probably put 200 shooters through the BB course a year and I'd be surprised if we keep 10% of those. Add in 10% attrition for others that leave the sport for one reason or another after a few years and we pretty much float at 1000 members, always have, probably always will.

Do you really believe that people who help would not be able to shoot?p
I don't like this new trend and all this is doing is driving people away from IPSC.
Trying to force people to help in this matter may be driving people away. Complaining about it and making people pay and work is not going to make this sport grow.
If you want to do small little matches and not promote this type of shooting sport then following this mandate will achieve your goal.
I wonder why every year we get the same results of about 1000 members in Ontario. With all the Black Badge courses going on the last few years, we should be moving towards 2000 members and growing but we are turning people off faster than bringing them in and staying.
John Esposito.
This thing of making sure people who help get to shoot is just, well wrong.![]()
Maybe I overstated by saying you think this will be the end of IPSC, but your comments show that you don't see a positive future.
Yeah, why should someone who takes a Friday off to build the match and Saturday to RO, get to shoot the match. These people who are putting matches on are just getting way too demanding.
Rob, I think you are being ridiculous. You know that you as a match director will make sure that that person shoots. You don't have to punish the shooter that pays to play. It's a L1 after all. Are you telling me you can't manage? or don't want to manage?
Nobody is being punished, everyone gets to PLAY!
The IPSC group at Barrie can manage just fine, don't worry.
So, can someone explain to me what kind of mandatory help a non-RO shooter can give at the match? Now multiply that by number of non-RO shooters.




























