40_Rod wrote on Mar 26
th, 2008 at 8:56am:
One more thought If you want to use every new geegaw that comes down the pike chooseing an organisation that was created to study and shoot rifles from the middle to the end of the nineteenth century may not have been a wise choice. Whats next do we have to ban steroids?
40 Rod
What about these new-fangled shorter scopes, with those modern internal adjustments even? Certainly not 'traditional', are they? And how about the titanium parts that are appearing now? And what about the new rifles and actions, they sure didn't exist back then! And the dreaded fiberglass bedding/accurizing compounds, oh my God!
And the new wind meters folks are using, and on & on ad infinitum.
Sure the tuners may benefit the benchrest shooters but I guarantee that no stinkin' tuner will make a dime's worth of difference in the offhand scores at 200 yds.
Unless, of course, the INclusion of tuners happens to attract more shooters who might be of a somewhat higher skill level than the current crop...
The central point is that
all things evolve, and a certain amount of change is natural and inevitable in any pursuit. If the ASSRA tries too hard to maintain some artificial standard of 'traditional' then we are doomed to the same fate as our predecessors, the crossbow Schuetzen shooters of central Europe. Where are they now? Why, they are us! The 'traditional' Schuetzen crossbow evolved into the firearm, and the King targets and popinjays evolved into our 25-ring target. and the (now very, very, very few) crossbow competitions are only symbolic these days.
Why? Because folks expect improvement and won't rest until their results show it, and this means incorporating new approaches to old problems. An organization that wants to grow (
DOES the BoD want growth?) should be responsive to its membership's wishes, to make the environment more congenial for more folks.
Yes, we have to strike a balance between popularity and tradition. Is our focus more on the rifles or more on the competition? And is the focus more on what
WAS, or more on what
SHOULD BE?
Just seems kinda funny to me that we ban tuners but permit internal-adjustment scopes and striker conversions. Go figure.
Regards, Joe