tgfrench
40 Cal
More feeder matches form the local registered gun clubs that would send qualified shooters to the national shoots. When I played valley and bca pool leagues each local group sent teams to nationals held in Vegas each year.
I've read all the comments, most are negative. Why don't they do this? why don't they do that? The simple answer is money. The magazine cost too much, $4.16 per month, Sports Afield cost $4.66 per month. How many of you belong to the NMLRA? The BOD is made up of members who are voted in by the membership, do you know who they are and what they stand for? Do you know who your regional representative is? Have you made a complaint to him or her? Don't get me wrong, the organization has issues but they can't be fixed without people taking an active part. Everything takes money. The only way to get that money is through membership numbers and donations. I don't like a lot of what they do but I keep up my membership because as bad as you may think they are, they are still a voice supporting this sport.More feeder matches form the local registered gun clubs that would send qualified shooters to the national shoots. When I played valley and bca pool leagues each local group sent teams to nationals held in Vegas each year.
I agree on the Rifleman sucking and the plastic gun craze. However, there are four other options for the magazine you receive. I can't comment on their content quality though.Although the organization puts alot of work into the magazine, it sucks. It always has and always will. I have been playing this game too long to find it even remotely interesting. I pay $36 and get it digitally. I often don't take time to read it at all. The only magazine that is worse is the NRA Rifleman. I could care less about the latest plastic gun. The rifleman rarely survives at my house more than 5 minutes before it's in the trash. Golly it's absolutely awful.
Yes there nice to have but 50.00 is way to high of a price,,,more like 20.00Fifty bucks is too steep for a magazine which is about all I receive from the NMLRA. Rejoined a coupla years ago after finding and re-reading my old Muzzleblasts from many years ago. Things change, but $50 is too high.
Were there events closer to home, I'd renew again.
The nra used to seriously support shooting sports, especially youth events. Then their leadership decided playing politics gave them personal importance/power and took a big step away from shooting and a huge step closer to power now their membership is in steep decline.
I believe the point being made is that the NRA has forgotten their original purpose. Seen the same thing in the IAFF. Fire union reps spending more time in the ”swamp” then in “the trenches”. When you are more concerned with those you’re advocating ‘to’ than those you’re advocating ‘for’, it’s time for an internal upheaval.The nra used to seriously support shooting sports, especially youth events. Then their leadership decided playing politics gave them personal importance/power and took a big step away from shooting and a huge step closer to power now their membership is in steep decline.
I guess they felt that protecting the right to keep and bear arms was important. Kinda hard to shoot when you can't have guns. Duh.
I don't think there is a magazine on ANY subject that can be had for $20 a year. You're living in the 1960's.....Yes there nice to have but 50.00 is way to high of a price,,,more like 20.00
Just the ones that bring in a ton of advertising $ and sell that advertising based on number of subscriptions.I don't think there is a magazine on ANY subject that can be had for $20 a year. You're living in the 1960's.....
It would be easy to fix the NRA, get rid of Wayne and his cabal.I do not believe the NMLRA is easily fixable anymore than the NRA is easily fixable.
People will always say "look at all of the good they have done" instead of "look at what they are doing now."
An apt political quote would be "It's not what you've done for me, it's what have you done for me lately."
Also, I would say that blaming people for not participating is also a foolish tact to take.
There are too many successful, well run businesses and organizations out there, too many active participants and good people of all ages to just say "people these days.".
As with everything, it is always the management, always the people in charge, always the captain of the ship.
Always.
"The buck stops here" is not a very popular concept anymore.
It's more like "the bucks go here".
Checkout the latest CMP newsletter. Youth are everywhere, in large numbers, of all varieties, in many disciplines.
It can be done.
there living in the 60s ..internets freeI don't think there is a magazine on ANY subject that can be had for $20 a year. You're living in the 1960's.....
I keep my money here and local shoots ..the best ever was internet to get area shoots going ,,,that free.. no membershipI don't think there is a magazine on ANY subject that can be had for $20 a year. You're living in the 1960's.....
Taking the wife and kids out to supper cost about $50 these days!I don't think there is a magazine on ANY subject that can be had for $20 a year. You're living in the 1960's.....
I agree, GOA is a frontline voice. My money goes to them until they prove me wrong.I lean toward,s GOA. It seems they put the money into the fight in Washington. If modern,s are attacked so much by this current Admin. Muzzle Loader,s are sure to become casualties also. I could be mistaken though....
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