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Schuetzen will never be a mainstream shooting discipline. Neither will high power, cowboy action, benchrest, BPCR, muzzleloading, silhouette shooting or anything else. I would like to point out that you cant get into some of the other types of shooting without laying out some cash either, but people find a way to do it. People got into highpower, benchrest, or whatever because somewhere, somehow, they were exposed to it and for whatever reason, they decided to look into it and then decided they wanted to try it. I wasnt around when ASSRA was founded, but I was around when Coors decided to breathe some life into Schuetzen. I saw the ad in American Rifleman (I think) and realized that my 45-70 Sharps qualified, and loaded up the car and went to my first match. Once I got there I was hooked. If it had not been for the fact that there was an ad in American Rifleman I would never have known about it. I am not sure which came first, but I also bumped into a fellow at our local range who was breech seating a High wall, and so I also had that personal contact. I have been going to gun shows since I was a freshman in high school, and setting up regularly. Its not much of a "sacrifice" for me to set up a small Schuetzen display for two days and entertain questions, hand out membership applications, and discuss shooting with the crowd. If we did this on a persistent basis across the country, AND had some kind of online presence, (for those who dont go to gun shows) we would get some new shooters. Whether its worth the effort or not is a matter of personal opinion. We wont know unless and until we try. I would also like to point out that we dont need to merge two organizations, have a consensus, or get anyone else's agreement to do this. Just rent a table at a gun show, bring one or two Schuetzen rifles and some bullet molds or whatever and some picture of matches or your best targets or whatever, and talk to people for two days. As a table holder you get in before the public and who knows what you might find. I intend to keep doing what I am doing even if the entire world thinks its a dumb idea. If more than three other members can agree on anything else, let me know. Its not the sport of Schuetzen that I love, its the people that make it happen, even if we dont agree! I hope that 50 years from now, people are discussing how to keep Schuetzen going, rather than how to get it started again. God Bless! Joe S
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