I have only been shooting for 2.5 years and shooting matches for about a year in a half. I have shot Burnsville winter league, steel up in Hutchinson, one GSSF match and started shooting IDPA this summer in Faribault. I shoot matches for the fun of organized shooting and let’s face it. It’s as much of a ******** session as a match. I’m not very good, so I am there for the pure entertainment of it. I would rather be ranked in a higher class and be at the bottom of my class then in a lower class and be kicking everyone’s asses. Then again I really don’t care where I am classed because I am there for the experience. Don’t get me wrong it makes me really happy when I do well, but it doesn’t wreck my day when I do badly. I can completely **** the bed and I still come home with a big smile on my face. In hanging around waiting to shoot. I have heard different reasons why other people take the time to shoot these matches. So why do you shoot matches. Why do you take a whole day to shoot for a few minutes in total? Is it to bring home hardware? Is it to rank in the highest class as you can? Is it to learn from other shooters? Is it to get away from the everyday grind for a few hours? Do you shoot matches now for the same reason as when you started? I started shooting matches in Burnsville because I didn’t know anyone else that likes to shoot and to try and get better. I have met some great people doing so.
This is just something I was thinking about after hearing a famous Leo rant the other night at IDPA about people who sandbag.