A post by good ol Hank in W By God Virginia remarking about the interest in ML shooting (atleast in competition) results in the following: I have my own thoughts on this- some right some wrong.
I have noticed our group is shrinking due to age and ill health and not being replaced out of any repo depo. Seems the youngins are more interested in hot rods, girls, and computer games than ML shooting. No cure in sight.
I have seen many times at somewhat large or darn large rondys and shoots that most of the folks sit in camp and will not go to the range or w walks and shoot. One large and recent doins had nearly 250 camps and only 40+ showed up at the range and/or woodswalks although the first targets were 'on the house'!
Some shooters are in to plinking only and will not enter in to any competition. Seems as if they hate like $#*! to be beaten or told they are doing something wrong.
In my mind competition is the driving force (to sound corny) behind the whole hobby.
So, many folks will not study the game and practice so they can shoot respectful scores and simply don't show up at the shooting line. Darn shame.
I notice that the few newbies that get in to the game buy the cheapest piece of $#@* to try to shoot (flintlocks in particular) fouling and the resulting problems get them disgusted to the point the rifle is cast aside and the new 'shooter' gives up.
There are a hard core group of circuit shooters in our state that travel to most of the shoots and rondys and really apply themselves in this friendly competition and most become better at the game for it. These hard core shooters will admit that the quality prizes awarded at many shoots is one of the reasons they travel in there. The opposite is also true. I have seen (over the years) one rondy and shoot that shot themselves in the foot by::::: pulling matches out, by stopping paying high flint and high percussion and going to one first only in their agg and primative agg and finally killed the agg by going to a 50/50 pay out this kills it @!*% quick. The boys simply stand back and shoot re entries and watching to see how many shooters enter the agg.....
I'm full of complaints; but really have not discovered a cure for the failing interest in shooting competition. I'd like to for sure. I can only say we must continue to try to stir the interest in the few new shooters we run in to so our game continues...
Enough ranting.