Anyone else find it nearly impossible to compete when you have small kids at home? Just curious how anyone else is able to pull it off. I have four kids (5 and under) and can't exactly disappear for the weekend...anyone else in a similar situation?
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Uh yeah bro. I hear ya. I coach 2 baseball teams and have 2 boys and it's all I can do to keep up with my business and that. This may not be what either of us want to hear, but I think we can hang it up until they get about 9 or so. You can still shoot now and then but between birthday parties and ball games and just trying to feed them and get them to bed and do schoolwork ect, it's a load! No way I can compete right now. I've had health issues here lately that have further caused delays in my new loading room and I haven't shot a damn thing in like a month or more. You can't compete like that.Anyone else find it nearly impossible to compete when you have small kids at home? Just curious how anyone else is able to pull it off. I have four kids (5 and under) and can't exactly disappear for the weekend...anyone else in a similar situation?
I think I can do it again once both of mine are old enough to be getting rides home from practice with others and such as that. My wife works for me but is a stay at home mom too and works from our house so, she can help a lot with that part of it. When they start school sports it should be possible I think.... I might be kidding myself though. I'm going to be very involved with my kids daily lives and if that means giving up shooting (the way we like to and normally do) then so be it. I'm hoping to get mine more involved in shooting too, which should help us both shoot more. Still too little to be left alone to shoot beside me at the range or something right now so, until that time comes it is what it isYeah…it wasnt possible. I took a long vacation from shooting. My youngest is in college now, so it’s slowly coming back. Once she’s graduated, I am hoping to get back to matches (and have a little more discretionary funds lol).
Thats right. And when they are small is when you have the chance to make a real impression on them and teach and train them. You have to be there to do that. Lord knows we need all the alpha males we can get so, Dad needs to be there and be the right example for his children now more than ever.Shooting will be there (most likely), the kids grow fast and will not.
Yeah my oldest likes it a lot. He shoots his .22LR pretty well and he loves shooting my suppressed mpx. It's a lot of fun to see him shoot and teach him. It will be a while until he's able to "go shoot with me" vs me taking him shooting though.When they were old enough I started taking them with me to the range. They love to shoot and are both great shooters.
You will find lots of joy in sharing this with your kids. I certainly did.
You could do that provided you don't have a conflicting birthday party or ball game or whatever that same weekend. The thing is, for me at least, if I don't stay practicing at least somewhat regularly, I can't just go out and compete and do any good, even IF (big IF) there isn't something else going on that weekend. If you can set up some kind of regularly scheduled time to practice once every so often then it might be viable. People do that with their kids and matches but I think it's with kids that are a little older than yours and mine are. ( 7 and 2)Alright, at least I'm not the only one! I might be grasping for my last sliver of hope here but this was my plan for next year...
1. limit to PRS Regional due to them being 1-day matches (minimum 3 matches per year and possibly the finale)
2. book a kid-friendly resort near the match, so the wife doesn't go crazy (great wolf lodge looks like a potential, awesome option)
3. spend first day (saturday) as a family day, compete on sunday, relax monday and head home
I don't know, I might have to just throw in the towel and be happy with taking the occasional friday off practicing at the range while the kids are at school/daycare.
Yep stopped in 2017 how do you have 4 kids 5 and under? Dam I have four but they are spread out 2 or more years in betweenAnyone else find it nearly impossible to compete when you have small kids at home? Just curious how anyone else is able to pull it off. I have four kids (5 and under) and can't exactly disappear for the weekend...anyone else in a similar situation?
Yep stopped in 2017 how do you have 4 kids 5 and under? Dam I have four but they are spread out 2 or more years in between
I'm limited to regional matches within 2 hours, and often take PTO the Friday before to spend extra time with the kids.Alright, at least I'm not the only one! I might be grasping for my last sliver of hope here but this was my plan for next year...
1. limit to PRS Regional due to them being 1-day matches (minimum 3 matches per year and possibly the finale)
2. book a kid-friendly resort near the match, so the wife doesn't go crazy (great wolf lodge looks like a potential, awesome option)
3. spend first day (saturday) as a family day, compete on sunday, relax monday and head home
I don't know, I might have to just throw in the towel and be happy with taking the occasional friday off practicing at the range while the kids are at school/daycare.
<bowing down>Both my kids like shooting, 650 yard range is 10 minutes from my house, 2500 yard range is 30 minutes away.
I can get plenty of practice in, and they get to shoot too.
They don't like school sports. So I have nothing to compete with the time. One of them does pep band, but that's always in the evenings.
I can't put up with the average crowd at an official PRS match. I only shoot the local ones that are fun matches. Taking the camper and camping for the weekend with the family, wife will enjoy some alone time while the 3 of us go to the match. Even though they're not shooting matches, the kids will help out, hangout, and just enjoy seeing all the sights. They do shoot any rimfire matches we go to.
If we're not shooting, we're camping, fishing, riding dirt bikes, etc.
We don't do the birthday parties, soccer, baseball, football, etc. No suburb typical competing with the Joneses here.
It's actually easier for me to take a day off and escape during the week compared to the weekend. Practicing or preparing for a match shouldn't be too hard to pull off regularly (once a month or so). I'm also able to reload at night so I think I have the match prep handled...it's just the actual matches I need to worry about and the logistical challenges they bring. Nearest regional matches are about 3-4 hours away from me.If you can set up some kind of regularly scheduled time to practice once every so often then it might be viable.
Nice! Good to know it's a viable option. Getting more family into the mix might be a good idea too if I can. I feel like I could do it once or twice but I doubt I'd be able to maintain it to actually compete (3x per year). I might have to settle for one match per year and be happy I'm even able to do that.I did pretty much your plan in 2022 and it worked decent. I had a match 4 hours away, and booked an Airbnb with my older sister's family too, and my wife was considerably happier when I got back from the match, spent the next day hiking in Zions national Park with my family. Good memories were made.
New stage idea! Try and take out one of those damn windmills with these two monkeys jumping on your back.
so what company?? Haha im guessing VortexFamily definitely comes first. Not always just kids as we grow older also. My mother has Alzheimer's and lives in a different state and it took a lot of time and planning and just plain mental drain getting her set up with aids and also making sure she is happy and I have slowed up my matches. Unfortunately a dickhead at a company I was shooting for and did for 8 years prior and championed all over didn't see this family issue as mattering and the first year of not making enough matches in his opinion dropped me from the team. Fuck him is what I say. I don't regret it at all. Mom comes first.
That's it man, it really is. The 3 comps that I've gone to this year, I've taken my son with me and he just hangs out while we shoot. But that's not fun for him really. Shooting at home, him and my daughters get to interact and ask questions. For the times that they're not with me, it's just relaxing to be by myself and focusing on me. I do miss the group stuff, banter, shit talking, things like that. I show my wife my mediocre groups so she can tell me how much I suck from time to time lol. It keeps me level so I don't make an ass of myself when I do go shoot in public.Since having a family and kids I find myself going back to the old me and banging steel plates out to 1100 on our property more again.
If we had comps more here and did them with a local group more it be awesome. But realistically the nearest ones are 4 hours and being on a team I see it more as a “job” now to do good than I see it as a hobby. Mainly fclass matches
I find just slinging lead with buddy’s on a day off and reloading when I get the opportunity is actually what I prefer anyways. Competition to me has just been more of a money pit and I find myself caring less about beating the competition and more about helping others learn to shoot and seeing the satisfaction when they connect at ranges they didn’t think they could
My kids are 4 and 1.5 years now. I look forward more to them laying on a mat next to me than I every looked forward to attending any match I’ve shot
They do more .22 matches near me now. So I’m looking more into those. Less cost and no time spent reloading which sometimes is more tasking to find the time for then for the actual match itself
When can I come over? For a kids play date of courseSince having a family and kids I find myself going back to the old me and banging steel plates out to 1100 on our property more again.
If we had comps more here and did them with a local group more it be awesome. But realistically the nearest ones are 4 hours and being on a team I see it more as a “job” now to do good than I see it as a hobby. Mainly fclass matches
I find just slinging lead with buddy’s on a day off and reloading when I get the opportunity is actually what I prefer anyways. Competition to me has just been more of a money pit and I find myself caring less about beating the competition and more about helping others learn to shoot and seeing the satisfaction when they connect at ranges they didn’t think they could
My kids are 4 and 1.5 years now. I look forward more to them laying on a mat next to me than I every looked forward to attending any match I’ve shot
They do more .22 matches near me now. So I’m looking more into those. Less cost and no time spent reloading which sometimes is more tasking to find the time for then for the actual match itself
ugggggh. I've got nothing like this! I'm on 25 acres, but it's all previously barren cattle pasture. There's no life in it at all (being clear cut and grazed for 100 years will do that) and because of a hill in the middle of my property I can only shoot to around 350yds.
I’d settle for 100 yards. No complaining about your measly 350.ugggggh. I've got nothing like this! I'm on 25 acres, but it's all previously barren cattle pasture. There's no life in it at all (being clear cut and grazed for 100 years will do that) and because of a hill in the middle of my property I can only shoot to around 350yds.
ugggggh. I've got nothing like this! I'm on 25 acres, but it's all previously barren cattle pasture. There's no life in it at all (being clear cut and grazed for 100 years will do that) and because of a hill in the middle of my property I can only shoot to around 350yds.
I don't disagree. A good .22 would be a ton of fun. We're in an area that gets a LOT of wind too, so that 350 can be pretty fun even with a .223.Sounds like you need a good 22. 350 is still a ton of fun there.
If it makes you feel better, I have neighbors that moved in well after I did, built houses in what was once a cow pasture, and now they complain about my shooting. So I get to shoot out to 350yds, but with every trigger pull I have to worry about who I'm pissing off.I’d settle for 100 yards. No complaining about your measly 350.
Yep. Used to shoot a LOT of multigun comps, haven't shot one since our oldest (almost 5) was born.Anyone else find it nearly impossible to compete when you have small kids at home? Just curious how anyone else is able to pull it off. I have four kids (5 and under) and can't exactly disappear for the weekend...anyone else in a similar situation?
If it makes you feel better, I have neighbors that moved in well after I did, built houses in what was once a cow pasture, and now they complain about my shooting. So I get to shoot out to 350yds, but with every trigger pull I have to worry about who I'm pissing off.