SoCalNoMore
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Good day everyone,
To save yourself from reading my semi-long post, my question is "What makes a gun club a great club?"
I will try to make this a sort as possible. I was formally involved in competitive auto racing as a participant, crew member and official. I have gotten older and was looking for a sport that would suit my desires for competition, tinkering, tweaking etc. I found it, USPSA, Steel Challenge and 3 Gun tournys. I only wish I would have gotten involved 20 years ago. I am 43 now.
As with all things I love, I get involved 100% and give more of myself than I probably should. I am doing the same for USPSA shooting. I love it more than I can write about.
Here is my dilemma, I can not find a gun club/range that supports competitive shooting with the same professionalism/enthusiasm as I had in NASCAR. I know that the places I am visiting are local clubs mostly for fun. However their lackadaisical approach to the sport and to their members leaves a lot to be desired. Lack of communication, board members incessant complaining, little interest in making new members feel welcome are just a few things I think would be desired by a great club.
Short of volunteering (becoming a Certified RO) for everything I can and simply not listening to the whining, what can I do to encourage the club to advance itself? Assuming it does of course.
In your opinion, what makes the place you participate in competitive shooting the best experience?
I would like to take your ideas/opinions and assimilate them into the club I am currently a member of.
Please don't take this as a rant, I truly am looking for ideas to help improve the place I love to spend my spare time.
Enjoy the day
To save yourself from reading my semi-long post, my question is "What makes a gun club a great club?"
I will try to make this a sort as possible. I was formally involved in competitive auto racing as a participant, crew member and official. I have gotten older and was looking for a sport that would suit my desires for competition, tinkering, tweaking etc. I found it, USPSA, Steel Challenge and 3 Gun tournys. I only wish I would have gotten involved 20 years ago. I am 43 now.
As with all things I love, I get involved 100% and give more of myself than I probably should. I am doing the same for USPSA shooting. I love it more than I can write about.
Here is my dilemma, I can not find a gun club/range that supports competitive shooting with the same professionalism/enthusiasm as I had in NASCAR. I know that the places I am visiting are local clubs mostly for fun. However their lackadaisical approach to the sport and to their members leaves a lot to be desired. Lack of communication, board members incessant complaining, little interest in making new members feel welcome are just a few things I think would be desired by a great club.
Short of volunteering (becoming a Certified RO) for everything I can and simply not listening to the whining, what can I do to encourage the club to advance itself? Assuming it does of course.
In your opinion, what makes the place you participate in competitive shooting the best experience?
I would like to take your ideas/opinions and assimilate them into the club I am currently a member of.
Please don't take this as a rant, I truly am looking for ideas to help improve the place I love to spend my spare time.
Enjoy the day