The thread about the California State Long Range Championship got me wondering about trends in F-Class participation. I started shooting competitively in 2007, and at that time, F-class wasn't very big at all in the upper midwest. 4 or 5 years ago, it was starting to look like F-Class was going to take over the world, with way more f-shooters than sling at prone matches that I attended, and practically all new shooters going straight to f-class. Now, in the last 2 or 3 years it seems like f-class numbers have either gone down, or at best remained stagnant. At many local matches, it's back to sling outnumbering f-class again.
Is this just a local trend, or are you folks seeing this in other parts of the country? Clearly the Berger SWN didn't have a problem selling out with mostly F-Class shooters, but that is such a destination match that I don't know if those numbers translate to anything else. Any ideas as to why it might be happening, if it is? Just looking to start a discussion, not start a fight between sling and F.
Thanks,
Erik
Is this just a local trend, or are you folks seeing this in other parts of the country? Clearly the Berger SWN didn't have a problem selling out with mostly F-Class shooters, but that is such a destination match that I don't know if those numbers translate to anything else. Any ideas as to why it might be happening, if it is? Just looking to start a discussion, not start a fight between sling and F.
Thanks,
Erik