I dig. Just wholeheartedly disagree with you. I got into this 7 or 8 years ago with absolutely no shooting background beyond gun hunting out to 50yds.
I've gotten a ton of local guts into competition, it's quite as simple as: "hey man, come to our match this weekend. Hang out with us afterwards."
I think we need to hear from all sorts of users vs thinking about how we got into the sport.
Everyone here (mostly), myself included, is waaaay motivated and outside the norms. I just happen not to be motivated much by comps and more motivated by hunting. Don’t personalize this, either by looking at me or looking at how you got into shooting sports.
Remember, I’m not talking about succeeding against all resistance. I’m talking about increasing the pool of which competitors come from. There’s a billion non-competing golfers that make golf courses financially viable.
You absolutely need non-competitors playing at least
sort of the same game to make a sport viable.
Without millions of hunters there would be very few rifles, shotguns, R&D, and all of the ammo that makes them work.
Imagine a target shooter, a benchrest guy, that has never hunted elk. Or hunted anything. Yeah he can practice hunting elk in his damn basement, buy different gear, research crap on YouTube, practice gutting an animal using a sack of potatoes (ha), but only the super, super motivated are going to do this.
Result? 400 people shooting elk.
What you want to do is lower the barrier to entry. Like hunter safety classes. Like youth hunting seasons that are earlier and adults can’t hunt then (obv, just spelling it out).
For a PRS-type sport, at minimum, it would help if a range have
one stand, rimfire, obv outside the range shed, with a placard outlining a typical PRS match. Next to the placard would be maybe three different objects to shoot off of. Various positions. Maybe 10ft wide? Maybe you can be the local “golf pro” that has occasional teaching sessions.
This would be the local crappy 9-hole golf course.
If you’re serious about growing the sport, you guys have to brainstorm, to risk saying silly things, and hear and entertain uncomfortable thoughts.
The current conditions are what brought PRS to its state it now sits in.
(P.S. I’m also talking about increasing the # of local level comps too, not making it easy to score high in any comp. Around here I hear of precious few local events. Remember, I’m not interested, this isn’t about me. It’s about keeping
your sport alive and interesting.)