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Unfortunately, not only are target sales a task, tax-wise, etc., but they are also a major PITA for storage, shipping, etc, etc. When Keith was saddled with the target sales job, a goodly portion of his garage was taken up with targets, special shipping boxes and other needs for the job. I was on the infamous BofD at that time and AFAIK, he was reimbursed for expenses, but got nothing for the storage space he donated, and precious little reimbursement for the time and hassle. As with all shooting stuff, people waited until the last minute, wanted a lot of targets for their match "next weekend" ad nauseum. Keith did this job and did it well for as long as anybody else in recent memory. When he gave up the job and passed it on to Monte, I hauled them from Keith's (with special thanks to Ms Keith for helping load my van!) across the state to Monte's place, where I thought his wife would have a heart attack when she saw the sheer volume. The association's budget does not allow a stipend to pay for the rather capacious storage needed for this function, and space became a problem for Monte and his successor, Barry who took up the target mantle next, and who also apparently experienced space problems. Since that time, there has been an attempt to do more drop shipping directly from the printer, group shipping to several centrally located clubs at once, and probably other strategies of which I am not aware. Just getting the printer to give us a consistent product on the basis of our needs has been a chore. So you see, there is no great plot being foisted off on the general public about our targets and all the profit and joy and wonder of owning them. Just getting them for our local affiliates and those members who buy them for practice and getting them shipped at a cost less than the targets themselves (this last for the big 200 yd targets of course) is a job I wouldn't wish off on my worst enemy. There may be some good solution on the horizon, but it hasn't shown itself yet. BTW, if someone has been able to bypass or beat the system, I guess they can consider themselves lucky and be done with it. I know I have put in a lot of e-mailing, phone calling, and driving with increasingly expensive gas to insure that CSV has had the targets we need for our matches. You will note that each sanctioning body for single shot events seems to have their own specialized target for the events they sanction. I have seen or heard about targets for Coors, Budweiser, ISSA, WSU and NMLRA, and I would expect there are others about whom I have never heard. Also, there has been a bit of a problem with "counterfeiting" of targets by folks who (without authorization) take it upon themselves to print up a batch or more of ASSRA (or other?) specialty targets. Now, I've seen the target situation as shooter, match organizer, orderer, hauler and BofD member. I hope my explanation will be of some help in preventing a long wrangle on this topic, which really doesn't need one. Then again, maybe the BofD will see fit to use its black helicopter to solve the problem for its inner circle! (That's a JOKE, guys!! Charlie Shaeff the Green Frog
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