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burntwater
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The Journal
May 5
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, 2026 at 7:58pm
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I've thought this over for a while and figure it's time to put my cards on the table. In previous posts we've muddled over how to increase and entice new shooters and membership. Many have offered some valid suggestions and I have tried to persuade this enlightened group that our new and improved " Journal " stands as a perfect example of no better way to plead our case and inform other shooters
I for one lack the shooting credentials to play man for man with most of you guys. I'm orthopedically challenged to the degree I honestly couldn't man a spotting scope but I'm still a full time follower and addicted to the NEW journal and the page to page chronicling of Schuetzen history, the people who made the sport and the rifles and equipment used.
So under the efforts of Joe Dobrzynski who has single handed compiled a magazine on high quality gloss paper, historic and well written submissions by articulately researched writers and lots of supporting old photos. This Journal is a real treasure for the ASSRA and if my opinion means squat it's not being supported like it should be. The costs of materials, the hours expended by Joe to ferret out writers, photos and the process of printing and distributing the Journal is substantial.
Okay you've read my pitch but my point is that we members are getting a freebie. So if the members
here agree with my assessment I honestly feel they should be financially supporting Joe's work. It could be as easy as checking a payment box on your renewal letter signifying your are willing to pay a bit more to receive a high class publication like the Journal. I subscribe to lots of magazines and those that are comparable generally cost, at minimum, $5.00. Think about it
Rick
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Re: The Journal
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There is a 'donate here' button on the ASSRA home page (
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Jack
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OK by me, good suggestion bpjack
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I have been an annual member since 1984, I should have become a life member then, but that seemed a lot of money at that time. I certainly appreciate the journal, but I shoot only German schuetzen rifles, and only a few articles reference these rifles. I buy 3 year memberships. I don’t mind a modest increase in dues to keep the ASSRA solvent. The life members should be the ones who donate, as they are the ones who receive the greatest benefit of the new journal. I could have bought another rifle with the money I could have saved. I have raised my head out of the trench, so you lifers take a few pot shots.
Mike
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Here's the link to make donations. It took a bit for me to figure out how to donate, but easy to do once I get it.
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Re: The Journal
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Like many in this association, I’m an old retired guy on fixed income. Of course as a retired public school teacher in the South… well enough said, huh? I’ve been a life member for over 20 years, and I’m glad that I had the wherewithal to make that jump back then… I’m not sure I could do it as easily now.
I actually logged onto the forum to comment on the spectacular quality of the current Journal, which was in my mailbox today. As I have said since Rudi was editor, for a lot of our members, this is the main benefit they get from membership. It is only fitting that we have a fine editor like Joe and that we continue to support his efforts. They do not go unnoticed!
Still hoping to make it to Beeson’s in a couple of weeks.
Charlie (Green Frog) Shaeff
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