Even if people are close to a range they still have to want it bad enough to put in the work to be competitive.
Everyone wants to win, few people have the heart to keep getting repeatedly beat and keep coming back long enough to find some success and learn what it takes to find that success.
@dmoran your quote in your signature line about the difference in the will to win and the will to prepare to win sums it all up.
You have to be willing to travel, spend the money on equipment and consumables but most of all you must be willing to make the time to test and prepare for competition. Without that you are going to spend a lot of money getting beat.
A lot of people think making it easier and more affordable will draw more people. This sounds like some kind of a factory class with factory ammunition to me. The reason I got into IBS benchrest competition was because I was determined to get the right equipment and develop the skills to competitively shoot long range benchrest with some of the best shooters / tuners in the country. These same people have helped me every inch of the way. The help is there for new shooters willing to sacrifice the time and make the commitment.
The thought never entered my mind to try to regulate these shooters back down to my skill and equipment level at the time because I wanted to climb to their level.
Everyone wants to win, few people have the heart to keep getting repeatedly beat and keep coming back long enough to find some success and learn what it takes to find that success.
@dmoran your quote in your signature line about the difference in the will to win and the will to prepare to win sums it all up.
You have to be willing to travel, spend the money on equipment and consumables but most of all you must be willing to make the time to test and prepare for competition. Without that you are going to spend a lot of money getting beat.
A lot of people think making it easier and more affordable will draw more people. This sounds like some kind of a factory class with factory ammunition to me. The reason I got into IBS benchrest competition was because I was determined to get the right equipment and develop the skills to competitively shoot long range benchrest with some of the best shooters / tuners in the country. These same people have helped me every inch of the way. The help is there for new shooters willing to sacrifice the time and make the commitment.
The thought never entered my mind to try to regulate these shooters back down to my skill and equipment level at the time because I wanted to climb to their level.