Looking at the different series out there, and trying to figure out where they fall down, I am beginning to think the idea of a season long points race to be a issue.
Lots of justification for "entitlement" attitude is, "We shoot to qualify for the finale and it costs me $15k - $20k, so I deserve more to offset the costs".
I get this, if you have to shoot a minimum number of events that maybe spread across a big area, it can get expensive. Not everyone is located in an area with a Club Series of events where they can qualify points wise. This forces travel, and by travel I consider it, going to an event with more than a 4 hour ride each way. Or worse where you have to fly. So is there a solution to the points races so you can still work to qualify but the "points race" part is not necessary ?
My thoughts of a playoff style series of events. if you have 35+ sanctioned matches, and you have to attend 3 to 5 to qualify, is that too much ?
How about having a set of specific events (National / Regional Level) where you can simply qualify by making the Top 25 ?
Would it be easier to say, " You scored in the Top 25 of, say the Heat Stroke, so you are in"... You scored Top 25 of the Brawl, so you are in. Spreading out a series of events that can be spread out a bit more, not only by Geography but time of year, to open up the opportunity to attend a finale to more people ?
Do we need a points race at a national level at all ?
We spoke about this years ago, qualifying events and giving more weight to bigger competitions, vs the smaller ones.
I think the Club Series / Local Monthly Events are great, and using local events (within 4 hours drive of home) to have a points race series is good. But on a national level where you are required to attention a certain number artifically inflates the price to play.
The easier it is to find and attend a series of events, the more people who will actually play as required. It appears to me, only a 1/3 of the registered members are actually working towards the end goal. If you have 200 people working on points vs 1200 people only attending one or two events, you are missing the boat here.
It's been something I have been thinking about lately, how to address a country full of shooters, but only limited space, or ranges that can handle a full blown events or series. I like the small local stuff, I think it is great practice. But how do we translate these local resources into something meaningful ?
Looking to solve problems here, problems that maybe part of the root of the division we see within the groups.
One thought is, instead of points, how about qualifying stages you can do on a smaller level ?
Lots of justification for "entitlement" attitude is, "We shoot to qualify for the finale and it costs me $15k - $20k, so I deserve more to offset the costs".
I get this, if you have to shoot a minimum number of events that maybe spread across a big area, it can get expensive. Not everyone is located in an area with a Club Series of events where they can qualify points wise. This forces travel, and by travel I consider it, going to an event with more than a 4 hour ride each way. Or worse where you have to fly. So is there a solution to the points races so you can still work to qualify but the "points race" part is not necessary ?
My thoughts of a playoff style series of events. if you have 35+ sanctioned matches, and you have to attend 3 to 5 to qualify, is that too much ?
How about having a set of specific events (National / Regional Level) where you can simply qualify by making the Top 25 ?
Would it be easier to say, " You scored in the Top 25 of, say the Heat Stroke, so you are in"... You scored Top 25 of the Brawl, so you are in. Spreading out a series of events that can be spread out a bit more, not only by Geography but time of year, to open up the opportunity to attend a finale to more people ?
Do we need a points race at a national level at all ?
We spoke about this years ago, qualifying events and giving more weight to bigger competitions, vs the smaller ones.
I think the Club Series / Local Monthly Events are great, and using local events (within 4 hours drive of home) to have a points race series is good. But on a national level where you are required to attention a certain number artifically inflates the price to play.
The easier it is to find and attend a series of events, the more people who will actually play as required. It appears to me, only a 1/3 of the registered members are actually working towards the end goal. If you have 200 people working on points vs 1200 people only attending one or two events, you are missing the boat here.
It's been something I have been thinking about lately, how to address a country full of shooters, but only limited space, or ranges that can handle a full blown events or series. I like the small local stuff, I think it is great practice. But how do we translate these local resources into something meaningful ?
Looking to solve problems here, problems that maybe part of the root of the division we see within the groups.
One thought is, instead of points, how about qualifying stages you can do on a smaller level ?