Shooter,
I did
NOT say you had to be a member of a club in order to shoot the WSU league. You seem to have a fixation on this point, as you've mentioned it a coupla times now. Neither Brent nor I have said this. Please re-read Brent's and my messages.
I've also told you that the rule book is
WAY out of date. Please look at when the last revision date was. The rule about needing witnesses for the .22 RF Postal Match was a
FACT when I shot it last. I gather they might have changed that rule since then, but that doesn't alter the fact that you needed them when I shot it last. It took several years before I could interest two local guys in Schuetzen so we could shoot them according to the rules at the time. Back in the early '80's when I shot the .22 Postals that rule wasn't in effect. When I wanted to start shooting it again is when I found out about the witness rule, and when I contacted JB about it, as he mentions in his last post here.
Where you're coming up with these ideas of what I said is beyond me.
I think I know where this witness rule comes from. A few years back a couple out in Calif., I believe it was, shot the .22 Postals and came in with scores I couldn't have fired if I shot off the bench with the muzzle against the target. Several of us here commented on that, and the possibility of shooting such scores. Not to their benefit I might add. Not even the best offhand shooters yesterday or today could duplicate them. Where did they come from, and how come we've never heard of them before?
Brent,
Curmudgeon!? Who? ME?? I'm a nice guy.

Wasn't I real nice to Shooter in the above.
Quote:I have thought over a non member postal also same as above but no perks like prizes/certificates etc.
As you see by the above quote from a previous message Keith is thinking about having postals for non-members.
Quote:If they make the matches open to nonmembers and don't charge a pile of money to enter, I would do it.
So can I assume then you'll volunteer for one of these? Since no prises are involved I would assume they would only charge for the cost of the targets, or you could supply your own. I'd let you come up with your own rules.