The NFAA has made a rule change where Adult Traditional shooters shoot the Youth or Adult stakes at the discretion of the State or local club for all tournaments below National and Sectional levels
The original change to youth stakes was a bad rule, and it continues to be a bad rule.
At least the old rule allowed those of us that shoot sectionals and nationals to shoot the adult stakes for other local/state shoots. Now the rule change takes that choice away.
I have no problem with any club choosing how they want to run their event, and what distances they want to shoot. Its their shoot, they an run it any way they want.
States can decide one way or the other, but they should not blanket accept the Youth Stake rule without the input from actual Traditional shooters that actually compete at their state shoots.
Here is the State of Washington, most of the Traditional shooters also shoot the sectionals and nationals which require the Adult Stakes, and yet the state shoots push the Youth Stakes.
States should look at who is shooting the State shoots and consult with them about adopting the State level rule. They should not be consulting the local club Traditional shooters who do not shoot in the State level shoots. States should not blindly accept the push towards Youth Stakes.
Those of us that shoot the Sectionals and Nationals are the ones that help fund these events. We are also the ones that help fund the State events because we are shooting them also. We are the ones whose head count is seen by the NFAA and USAA national organizers.
We need to shoot with a uniform set of rules. Part of that uniformity is the distances we shoot.
For those States out there whose has a majority of their Traditional Shooters competing at the Sectional and National levels should adopt the Adult stakes for their state shoots.
Again, I am not pushing local clubs to have to follow the Adult stakes, they can choose what ever they want.
But at the State level, rule choice should be based on what the actual people who shoot at the state level.
Common rules have grow the class, discordant rules destroys the class.
Pete
The original change to youth stakes was a bad rule, and it continues to be a bad rule.
At least the old rule allowed those of us that shoot sectionals and nationals to shoot the adult stakes for other local/state shoots. Now the rule change takes that choice away.
I have no problem with any club choosing how they want to run their event, and what distances they want to shoot. Its their shoot, they an run it any way they want.
States can decide one way or the other, but they should not blanket accept the Youth Stake rule without the input from actual Traditional shooters that actually compete at their state shoots.
Here is the State of Washington, most of the Traditional shooters also shoot the sectionals and nationals which require the Adult Stakes, and yet the state shoots push the Youth Stakes.
States should look at who is shooting the State shoots and consult with them about adopting the State level rule. They should not be consulting the local club Traditional shooters who do not shoot in the State level shoots. States should not blindly accept the push towards Youth Stakes.
Those of us that shoot the Sectionals and Nationals are the ones that help fund these events. We are also the ones that help fund the State events because we are shooting them also. We are the ones whose head count is seen by the NFAA and USAA national organizers.
We need to shoot with a uniform set of rules. Part of that uniformity is the distances we shoot.
For those States out there whose has a majority of their Traditional Shooters competing at the Sectional and National levels should adopt the Adult stakes for their state shoots.
Again, I am not pushing local clubs to have to follow the Adult stakes, they can choose what ever they want.
But at the State level, rule choice should be based on what the actual people who shoot at the state level.
Common rules have grow the class, discordant rules destroys the class.
Pete