Amen to that. Here's an example of the next USPSA division:
Amen to that. Here's an example of the next USPSA division:
Cloud Yeller of the Boomer Age
Did you get the full story of what went down? Because from what I understand the circumstances were, arguably, other than "shady".
That (lifetime!) ban was well earned if what I heard happened, actually happened... and there is a long, well documented history regarding the behavior of that (very talented) individual.
What I can't understand, is how another person, who is far more famous in certain circles (including this forum), was given a second chance after engaging in what would be considered assault under UT state law, at the same match.
Administrator for PatRogers.org
Dunno. The sport in general has really high turnover.
If you look at a sample match result of a local club, most of the participants are within the last 5 years.
As long as fresh blood keeps coming in and the key club members that donate blood and sweat to run matches stay, the sport continues on.
Really, the vast majority of competitors burn out, lose interest or just find other things to do.
I tend to be a glass half full kind of guy. I’ll enjoy the sport for what it is.
Nothing the board or org does changes my enjoyment of the sport itself.
I love America despite mismanagement of resources and political shenanigans.
I’m not moving to New Zealand or Canada either.
I’ll keep on with USPSA until my enjoyment gets impacted.
If it folds, it folds. I’ve wasted more money on sillier things.
USPSA as a sport still has some of my favorite people locally and one of my favorite things to do on a weekend.
Me, too. I am a low to medium level shooter - my IDPA vest logo is 'Team Mediocre' - and I am not much interested in narrow gauge office politics as long as somebody is hanging targets.
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