cg21
Grandmaster
- May 5, 2012
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They are doing the rain dance down here dry as heck. Dusty tooEnjoy a rain free shoot. This isn't normal.
They are doing the rain dance down here dry as heck. Dusty tooEnjoy a rain free shoot. This isn't normal.
Oh I know it is I live 5 miles away.They are doing the rain dance down here dry as heck. Dusty too
Lucky you get to live in the mountainsOh I know it is I live 5 miles away.
You spelled "unglaciated heaven" wrong...Lucky you get to live in the mountains
When I was coming down here I got car sick on one of the roads and I was joking with the locals telling them I got sick on their mountain switchbacks.You spelled "unglaciated heaven" wrong...
The org is slowly disappearing. Prices higher every year. Only a few ranges are still beginner friendly, their youth area is a front to look like outreach. It’s sad really that poor management is driving the place into the ground. We have lifelong family friends that still attend and are vendors and it’s just steadily going downhill. Hopefully it will rebound but raising the membership fees ain’t gonna help! I still go every year and it’s painful to watch the decline. I used to pay for all the adults in my faimly a membership but hear it went up to 90 a year.I went down on Saturday. Seems like fewer and fewer vendors every year, and prices were outrageous. The primitive area was disappointing with low attendance. I picked up a few essentials, but that's about it. I'll go back, as the place has a special air about it, and lots of good memories over the years.
I guess as a new member / participant not really sure how I can contribute to help. And to say the youth range is a front maybe correct in that particular area. But There are a TON of people down here loaning out guns supplies and guidance for new shooters youth and old alike.The org is slowly disappearing. Prices higher every year. Only a few ranges are still beginner friendly, their youth area is a front to look like outreach. It’s sad really that poor management is driving the place into the ground. We have lifelong family friends that still attend and are vendors and it’s just steadily going downhill. Hopefully it will rebound but raising the membership fees ain’t gonna help! I still go every year and it’s painful to watch the decline. I used to pay for all the adults in my faimly a membership but hear it went up to 90 a year.
There are a lot of good people down there. Even though I disagree with the way it’s been managed over the years I love the place and hate to see the slippage. My kids cut their teeth there competitively and it struck a fire I still can’t keep up with! I hope I am incorrect in my opinion about the trajectory of the organization.I guess as a new member / participant not really sure how I can contribute to help. And to say the youth range is a front maybe correct in that particular area. But There are a TON of people down here loaning out guns supplies and guidance for new shooters youth and old alike.
Do you still bring the kids to compete here ? They are the future of it all. My kids personally are quite the ambassadors and have brought a few kids into the shooting side of things. I hope you’re wrong to we are new. I feel like the advertising / marketing is really lacking and caters to current members and not bringing new members.There are a lot of good people down there. Even though I disagree with the way it’s been managed over the years I love the place and hate to see the slippage. My kids cut their teeth there competitively and it struck a fire I still can’t keep up with! I hope I am incorrect in my opinion about the trajectory of the organization.
Your right regarding the advertising and visibility of the org.Do you still bring the kids to compete here ? They are the future of it all. My kids personally are quite the ambassadors and have brought a few kids into the shooting side of things. I hope you’re wrong to we are new. I feel like the advertising / marketing is really lacking and caters to current members and not bringing new members.
Yeah the “spring” shoot is definitely the premier youth event. I give quotes because June is summer to me lol regardless of what I’m told.Getting youth involved when they hold a shoot when school is in session is hard to do. Years ago it wasn't like that, but years ago we didn't go to school on August 1.
Steve is who got my girls shooting riflesYour right regarding the advertising and visibility of the org.
My kids are both just getting out in the working world and while I covered their memberships and the like in the beginning we, as a faimly, decided last year we could attend a few competitions elsewhere for the same or less money. So yes they still compete just not down there in Muzzleloading events. My sone loves 3 gun and my daughter Rimfire so we get around.
The trap range is very kid friendly and if you find Steve on the main line he will help kids all day long, there is just nothing to guide the new attendee to those folks. Keep it up sir, you are very correct kids are the future.
They are in great hands!Steve is who got my girls shooting rifles