Re: Precision Rifle Series
Merry Christmas Mick,
I can tell you from my perspective I have no personal <span style="font-style: italic">hard on</span> for the PRS. This thread started in Oct, and if you look back I have not made a single comment in this thread until Today. In that time my phone, emails, PMs, etc, has been filled with discussion of this, every week since it started in some capacity. Other than my SB comments last month I have made no grand statements on the subject. I have listened, I spoke to people, as competitors, sponsors and a match director and I have weighed the pros and cons of participating from both a competitors stand point and a match directors standpoint. I have also been asked on numerous occasions to include the SH Cup for 2012.
The fact I saw some of my questions come to light today which prompted me to respond was just a case of timing and a direct reflection on some of the issues I saw early on. So I made a decision to post, like in the shout box last month the defense took the field and wanted to push back hard and fast, so I expanded on my observations. It was this same rabid defense that lead the door to the other site that copied this one to be opened. They didn't like what I had to say so it was instantly,<span style="font-style: italic"> "we'll show him"</span>, great not the first time won't be the last. But make no mistakes my observations are no way malicious.
Could this be made to work, sure, but not as I see it today or unfolding in its current form tomorrow. And that is just one man's opinion, everyone from competitor to match director is free to take it or leave it. Exactly as you said.
In my discussion with Rich I did not just complain and move on, I offered potential alternatives, some off the cuff, others more thought out as alternatives, but I did not simply shake my head in a vacuum and say, "no good" . And to answer a comment, no you all didn't steal my thunder, as if 100 people could.
I get it people paid money, they want it too work, they hope it grows and they are part of it, clearly the bulk of the intensions are good. But that doesn't change the fact, as Tony pointed out the math does not add up to success, at least not with my calculator. You guys may get it worked out but I am still suspect, I believe it only promotes the Top 20%, leaving the bottom 60 by the roadside. Simply my opinion... easily dismissed.
A key factor in popularity of the tactical competitions and the training sections on SH is, if you notice, any other commercial entity is required to pay a fee to advertise. Not those hosting matches, nor those conducting training. The door is wide open on here for people to host, post, and discuss competitions and training. In many ways this section was in direct competition with me personally. Still, I made no effort to monetize this segment of the site. This is what they call a clue. It promotes the growth which is what we all asked for... as well I made prizes for the SH Matches a part of the commercials vendors commitment. Why not just take the money and simply ask for prizes, most would not hesitate, especially when competition was light ? Heck I spend every day at SHOT I could have easily walked the floor begging for prizes, but nope, didn't need to, in fact many seek me out just to give me prizes. Because it was more important to give back to the shooters and to promote the matches than to take the money and shove it in my pockets. I still made money on the competitions, but I made more good will. Another clue and what I see as a missing element.
Mick I hope you all have a great Holiday Season, and believe me I have looked, listened and questioned those in and around this sport and this concept. I spent over an hour with Rich on the phone last week. My opinion hasn't changed and many involved can take issue with me and that opinion, dismissing it is easy, and I wouldn't blame them at all. But it's still my opinion, given without malice.
Best of luck too you all, and a Merry Christmas.