Actually no... We have discussed classes and have decided that we aren't interested in a match formatted that way. We want everyone that comes to compete for King so that we can see on a level playing field what works. There are special prizes put up by individuals and manufacturers for certain types of achievements that do a pretty good job of awarding other things. Also keep in mind we run this match as a personal loss to all three of us so expanding at the cost of adding more match days or compromising quality is not particularly attractive.
We advertise? That is news to me lol
Having a 375 or better doesn't get you a spot. Having less than a 375 probably gets you excluded though. Remember, first and foremost we look at prior match experience and performance. If you are in the top 5 of any other ELR match then we are going to let you in.
We have no interest in doing an invitational match. Good shooters come from all over and every year about half of the shooters are first timers at Ko2M. But if you want to keep bitching about stuff that you evidently know nothing about; what are logic, reason or facts to get in your way?
Again... What are you talking about?
OMG... an actual question
Tech that is custom or in development is all fine. Tim's barrel tech (which seems to be based upon the darkest magic) is all good by us. Matter of fact, he is one of the few people we wouldn't blink at using a 338. What this is focused on is devices that are commercial products with sales restricted either by law or by the companies that make them to government or industrial sectors. For instance, if I spoke to X vendor at Shot Show and told them there was a lot of interest in their product in the ELR community and their response was, "Thats nice but we won't sell to civilians and anyone that has our gear got it second hand from a legit buyer." Then our logical conclusion is that the use of such gear is restricted to people with contacts and may give them an unfair advantage in a competition where we want everyone on a level playing field... or at least the same mountainous playing field.
To conclude this rather long post for those with the endurance to get this far let me clarify something so there are no misunderstandings. If you have shot our match or are a match director or even have been a spectator at our match, then we welcome feedback from you. If you have never been to our match or run one of your own, we really don't care how you think we should run things. Historically, 99% of complaints and suggestions come from people that never have and probably never will attend our match or any other for that matter.
If you feel strongly that a match should be run differently, start your own. Seriously. We will help with logistics in any way we can from places to shoot, steel to shoot at or camera systems to view impacts with. There aren't nearly enough ELR events out there to meet demand and the ability of Eddie, Walt and I to run more events is extremely restricted by our work and day to day lives.
-Alex