Good day!
Let me preface by saying I have never competed or been to a PRS competition. I’m intrigued, but have yet to make the plunge.
I have a few suggestions, hope you don’t mind. First, your social media needs to step up a bit in attracting people, especially the younger generation. The PRS instagram account as over 35k followers, but the amount of likes and comments they are getting is terrible. You need to have more organic followers, when someone ( which isn’t often) comments, try to make it a point to acknowledge and respond. Also, tag the people who win/place and put their instagram handle in, if they have one. It would be cool if you had the winners explain about the day’s events Went, what they liked, they didn’t, how they practice, etc. Add some personality to the posts. FYI- The gram is for The younger generations as Facebook is geared more towards Adults. Snap chat is the platform where most hs and college students are on. My students (College and Hs) keep me updated on social media. Don’t get me started on Tik Tok. Lol
I like the idea of having a mentor stay with newer shooters, that helps alleviate some of the nerves of the newbies. The mentor could explain and show them how to shoot said stage, offer tips, tricks, etc. You could also incorporate a trophy or reward for the MoM ( Mentor of Match). The mentor whose group of shooters shoots the best gets something. Im sure you can come up with some cool unique awards. The very least a gift card to dinner or for coffee would probably be suffice.
The big issue I see is the number and places of said matches. If you want to get more to participate you need to have more, maybe smaller( in length /cof) matches across more regions of the states you’re competing in. This gives more people options and chances to attend. Majority of people are working more than ever and sometimes taking a day or two off on weekend is a big hit in the pocket books. I hear some say it’s not that expensive to do a competition, but once you factor in time away from work, ammo, food, gas it adds up. Its costly to compete I don’t care what sport you’re in, which brings me to my next point.
In regards to the smaller comps, maybe have closer distances, not everyone has access to 500 plus ranges, so if one can‘t practice at those ranges they feel they won’t get better. Playing sports most of my life, you practice like it’s game time. So if one can’t get to a range that is more than 200 yards, what can we do? Some will say by a rimfire, what if one dosen‘t have money for that too. If one is buying a rimfire, might as well compete with that instead.
Has anyone reached out to local Highschools /college that have rifle times and make an introduction and offer some help and explain your sport? I teach HS and college kids, and I have kids from the city and country and not one has heard of PRS. Most hunt and they use what they have on the farm or what their dad or grandfather uses. The ones that shoot targets, they mostly have AR’s and hand guns.
Some say it’s not a gear race, it is. if it wasn’t, it would be like nascar, where there’s ‘Strict’ restrictions where everyone has just about the same setup. I don’t have a problem that it is a gear race,because again it’s a competition, use whatever tool you can afford to help you Win. When I played ball in Hs and college, I had all my pads built for my body type and some would say that wasn’t fair, but I was within the rules and had the means and the custom pads offered me have an edge against my competition. So in regards to gear, can you have have gun rentals( like they do at at skeet and clay shoots) and ammo for the new shooters to rent and use? I know that adds to cost, but if you’re trying to attract people, that may help, not everyone has a gun setup they can compete with, dam some may not even have a gun, but want to give it a whirl. This would be one less variable to look at. I know some will say so and so shooter will use a stock rifle off so and so shelf and win. Ok, then why does one need a 3,4,5k custom Rifle (not including scope) then? They don’t, but why do the majority of shooters have customs-Just to waste money? Hmm
When was the last shooter who won the whole PRS league with an off the shelf factory Gun? Again, I don’t care what they use, but when you start grouping people with full blown rigs, vs people who don’t or can’t afford them, one has an advantage.
Yes, the rig doesn't make the shooter -so if you have an amateur division where all newbie shooters compete, different cof and different distances, that may help too. Newbies can be classified new until x amount of matches have been completed. I know having different targets, distances etc for amateurs is going to be more work, but if you genuinely and wholeheartedly want to grow this sport it’s going to take time, hardwork,Teamwork, patience, perseverance and the want.
I have a few more suggestions, but typing on my iPad is a pain, so when I get to my laptop I’ll add if you like.I also apologize for spelling or grammatical errors, my fat fingers don’t navigate to well on this device. Lol
Again, these are just my thoughts, take it for what’s it worth, free. Haha