Ok where to start.
First: The SWN used to have a school on the Monday and Tuesday before the event. In fact this was the first year we did not have the clinic, because everyone wants to shoot and no one wants to help. This match was started for three reasons. One to get industry and the shooters together. Two, to have an opportunity for new shooters to shoot along side world class shooters. Three, to provide an example of how a world class match should be run so that other ranges/clubs could incorporate things done at the SWN to their own matches.
Two: It has been suggested to make the match into an invitational or require something to get into the match. I can tell you that if the match does become an invitational it will go from the "Largest Long Range Match" in the country to the smallest because there are only a handful of people that would be invited that make the matches fun. The rest have such huge egos and have forgotten that we do this for the fun of it. Lets face it this is an amateur sport that at the end of the day doesn't mean jack shit in the grand scheme of things. All that really matters is the camaraderie and the friendships that come out of it.
Three: It has also been suggested that we break the Sling shooters and f class shooters apart and hold the match for sling shooters one week then the next week we hold it for the f class shooters. I can tell you that if we do any version of this it will be that we hold the match for sling shooters and that is it. They bitch less


. There is not enough help to make this happen. Heck I took 10 days off of work to help run the match, and so did the rest of the people that helped run the match. The stat officer came from Washington just to help with the match. Then you have people like Karen L. and Bev B. that come with their husbands and help out with the match. This match is run by volunteers and to ask them to stay for two weeks is uncalled for.
There is nothing saying that the SWN (notice there is no "B" in it) has to be the only must attend large match in the country. To that I challenge you to help build up other matches. Like JKL said Michelle & I will gladly provide tips and insight. The problem is that you will have to sacrifice your shooting to do so, and no body is willing to do it. For example Michelle doesn't even shoot any more, and I still shoot but I wouldn't say good.
To that, rant over. I will post registration info for 2020 sometime in the future. Now onto running the Cactus Classic Benchrest Match and in October the NBRSA Group Nationals.