Should I Join USA Shooting?

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K38
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Should I Join USA Shooting?

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I Used to belong to USA Shooting. I looked at the match schedule and basically there aren't any. I'm old and other than the fact that I have some time for shooting now there is basically not much in the way of ISSF shooting to be had in the USA. I'm primarily interested in pistol so I'm leaving this post here. The equipment requirements are probably the lowest of the shooting ISSF events. I watch World Cup and Olympic finals on YouTube and I don't see many USA shooters in pistol (could very well be that I just haven't watched the right ones) The sort of shooting events that seem popular here usually are of the pray and spray variety . I'm sure they take their own kind of skill and preparation but It isn't my idea of a good time or marksmanship. I shoot for myself and I like to read about the history of competitive shooting. There is some NRA type bullseye shooting around Texas and I may try some of that.

I was under the impression that the national federations of the ISSF were supposed to support and sponsor grassroots shooting at several levels below the national team. I did write to the ISSF and USAS and as you might expect I received no answer at all. The major gun organization in the United States which was founded to encourage marksmanship does not seem very interested in that any more and I have no desire for anything like a political discussion of any kind. Not here, not ever.

And yes, I did devote many years to coaching youth small bore teams in my former home, and no they were not my own kids. I taught school all day and then went across the street to our little 4H rifle range and spent several hours a week teaching kids to shoot and handle guns safely. One of them is now our financial advisor!

I fear if we do not shake a few branches at the ISSF and USAS that the sport will just fade away.

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K38
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Re: Should I Join USA Shooting?

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I guess I asked the wrong question.

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Re: Should I Join USA Shooting?

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I found (for the most part) USA shooting is interested in training and financial support of elite level shooters that might make an Olympic team.

As far as an organization that simply encourages marksmanship, look no further than the CMP, as it seems more welcoming to every level of shooting. I like them a lot.

You don't like the other organization, but one of the first ways to get into sport pistol is being able to own one.
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I belong to USAS in part to support the elite shooters, but they also run the Junior Olympic program, which is essential for the long term growth of the sport. USAS News also occasionally has good articles on training, technique, etc. for the masses. They've had a lot of turnover on the administrative end, and I'm hoping that has settled down a bit now.
K38
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I know that they are supposed to encourage shooting at all levels just as USA Archery does . I’m not sure the ISSF is interested in looking into what the national organizations are up to. They certainly don’t answer their mail. I’m old enough to remember when the NRA was in charge of selecting the Olympic team. Perhaps the CMP would be a better choice.

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anyone know how many pistol athletes are going to Paris from the US?
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K38 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 11:41 amanyone know how many pistol athletes are going to Paris from the US?
We qualified two for WAP and MRP, one for WSP, and none for MAP
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So one person in men’s pistol. Any event.

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K38 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 3:28 pm So one person in men’s pistol. Any event.

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Two. Keith Sanderson and Henry Leverett in rapid fire.
K38
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I only saw one for RF but I hope I am wrong for sure.

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K38 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:43 pm I only saw one for RF but I hope I am wrong for sure.

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Sanderson earned the second spot just a few days ago
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That's great! I am glad to hear it. Such a difficult discipline .

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