I've been following PRS since 2013 and competing since 2020. I'm in south Louisiana and its always frustrating to me that I have to drive 4 hours one way to participate in the PRS. As I look at the schedule on the PRS website today, there is NOTHING in Louisiana or even the gulf coast area. It's always the same places hosting as if there's a monopoly. Not to say I haven't had a good time. Gunline was a positive experience and so was Prince, but there is absolutely nothing in gulf south area for PRS Centerfire and Rimfire. Just feels disappointing. Missed opportunity. If PRS wants to "grow the sport," why not look to invest in areas where it isn't?
Fortunately, some local ranges (Fusilier and Palo Alto) are trying it out. I've attended these matches and am trying to do my part in promoting locally, but I've felt like the folks local/loyal to Gunline and Prince (or any where "up north"), are not really interested in taking a trip down south to shoot. And I imagine the answer is, "Why? We've got good programs here." I guess its up to us in south LA to build it if we want it? Because you can't tell me the area cannot support it. If that opinion is off base, I'd love to hear about it. I just don't see any shortage of shooters in the area.
Fortunately, some local ranges (Fusilier and Palo Alto) are trying it out. I've attended these matches and am trying to do my part in promoting locally, but I've felt like the folks local/loyal to Gunline and Prince (or any where "up north"), are not really interested in taking a trip down south to shoot. And I imagine the answer is, "Why? We've got good programs here." I guess its up to us in south LA to build it if we want it? Because you can't tell me the area cannot support it. If that opinion is off base, I'd love to hear about it. I just don't see any shortage of shooters in the area.