Hi Everyone,
Well since Shot Show is just a couple weeks away and there is going to be at least 2 meetings in regards to ELR and its path forward I figured we could start a pre Shot Show meeting discussion...You know...discuss the elephant in the room......
There is no doubt that "ELR" is more popular today than it was 3 years ago, much less a decade ago. So we really need to focus and lay out paths to accommodate that popularity, lay out visions/desires for the next decade, and build the infrastructure to not only handle the popularity but expand its popularity.
ALL while progressing within the industry and the culture without placing limitations on the progression.
The challenge in "growing" the ELR culture through competitions and record "events" is that by their very nature "ELR" shooters do not like limitations. That is what drives them to ELR in the first place so when the competitions and record "events" get to restrictive in regards to rifle weight, recoil mitigating bipods, allowed support equipment vs non allowed support equipment, etc etc it is NOT progressing the ELR culture even though it IS advertising the culture.
Progression of ELR requires not only companies in the industry but also requires the guy that just wants to shoot xyz distances. Trying to pursue progression without acknowledging and accommodating both is futile.
Advancement in ELR weapon systems and equipment takes $$$. We all realize that (I think lol). The industry companies have to see a return on their investment or they will stop investing. They stop investing and ELR stops advancing.
There needs to be a membership based organization that is NOT "operated" by any commercial entities.
There needs to be industry sponsorship packages within the organization, NOT industry control packages. (This allows the shooters to become aware of companies and products without them feeling the organization is catering to individual companies)
There needs to be competitions and record "events" that encourage industry entities and recreational shooters alike to progress the art by not placing limitations on what can and cannot be used. (This allows someone that is purely into ELR for the internal ballistics aspects (Rail Gun Types) to progress cartridges, etc that could then become common used cartridges.)
There needs to be competitions and record "events" that encourage recreational shooters to pursue their thoughts of stepping into the ELR weapon system and equipment realm. (This is how the companies get a ROI without them being viewed as trying to control ELR)
The Organization should be responsible for making sure commercial entities have a reason to progress ELR and its' culture while at the same time making sure the members have a reason to feel they are just as important to the progression of ELR and its' culture. This cannot be done with just competitions and record "events" only, it must be an all inclusive progression path.
So how do we move forward as a solidified group instead of divisive entities??
Sincerely,
THEIS
Well since Shot Show is just a couple weeks away and there is going to be at least 2 meetings in regards to ELR and its path forward I figured we could start a pre Shot Show meeting discussion...You know...discuss the elephant in the room......
There is no doubt that "ELR" is more popular today than it was 3 years ago, much less a decade ago. So we really need to focus and lay out paths to accommodate that popularity, lay out visions/desires for the next decade, and build the infrastructure to not only handle the popularity but expand its popularity.
ALL while progressing within the industry and the culture without placing limitations on the progression.
The challenge in "growing" the ELR culture through competitions and record "events" is that by their very nature "ELR" shooters do not like limitations. That is what drives them to ELR in the first place so when the competitions and record "events" get to restrictive in regards to rifle weight, recoil mitigating bipods, allowed support equipment vs non allowed support equipment, etc etc it is NOT progressing the ELR culture even though it IS advertising the culture.
Progression of ELR requires not only companies in the industry but also requires the guy that just wants to shoot xyz distances. Trying to pursue progression without acknowledging and accommodating both is futile.
Advancement in ELR weapon systems and equipment takes $$$. We all realize that (I think lol). The industry companies have to see a return on their investment or they will stop investing. They stop investing and ELR stops advancing.
There needs to be a membership based organization that is NOT "operated" by any commercial entities.
There needs to be industry sponsorship packages within the organization, NOT industry control packages. (This allows the shooters to become aware of companies and products without them feeling the organization is catering to individual companies)
There needs to be competitions and record "events" that encourage industry entities and recreational shooters alike to progress the art by not placing limitations on what can and cannot be used. (This allows someone that is purely into ELR for the internal ballistics aspects (Rail Gun Types) to progress cartridges, etc that could then become common used cartridges.)
There needs to be competitions and record "events" that encourage recreational shooters to pursue their thoughts of stepping into the ELR weapon system and equipment realm. (This is how the companies get a ROI without them being viewed as trying to control ELR)
The Organization should be responsible for making sure commercial entities have a reason to progress ELR and its' culture while at the same time making sure the members have a reason to feel they are just as important to the progression of ELR and its' culture. This cannot be done with just competitions and record "events" only, it must be an all inclusive progression path.
So how do we move forward as a solidified group instead of divisive entities??
Sincerely,
THEIS