Re: NRA involvment in Tactical Rifle competition
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: _9H</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here is some more info about Trey should anyone be interested in having some updates on what the NRA is up to lately with the shooting sports.
This is my e-edition, so hopefully others can open it as well.
http://www.nxtbook.com/fx/mags/lastissue.php?mp=/nxtbooks/nra/shootingsportsusa </div></div>
Just see table of contents (referring to the story starting on page 22) of that document to see the type of USPSA style "test bed" "what works best" "do it like NASCAR to develop the limits" nonsense that comes about, paradoxically, by having too many rules, yet failing to have the guts to have a rule to outlaw something silly, impractical, and which will most likely NEVER make it to the hunting fields:
An 8-inch tall scope mount on a pistol for shooting iron critters.
The snippet I see there hints that the NRA approach is trying to get tactical matches developed for square ranges. Okay, there's room for that.
Just beware efforts to "level the playing field" or "avoid an equipment race". The first, if taken too far, restricts innovation and makes it too artificial, like never, ever having a stage with more than five rounds *without* a required reload. The second, if taken too far, risks becoming too much like IDPA's lists of "approved" equipment.
If NRA keeps its phobia of muzzle brakes, it will be merely another variation of F-Class and will die on the vine.