Let's say for the sake of this discussion that your statement is true. Then you will also have to accept the fact that we have run off even more prospective shooters because our strict rules would not allow them to shoot the guns they already had. Let's say the rules had remained as they were in the early 80s. Just 4 categories.....P - R - U - S and a new shooter shows up at a match with a scoped gun, sorry, can't shoot it. Aftermarket sights, sorry, can't shoot it. Trigger job, sorry, can't shoot it. Cutom grips, sorry, can't shoot it. Gun owners are compulsive tinkerers. We like to dress up our guns. Going "the old rules" way, we banish more people than we gain. I'm a Match Director. I have had many potential shooters arrive at a match with a handgun that has been modified in some way and we had no category to put it in except Unlimited because of the old rules. I still say the price of the guns is not the issue. People are going to spend their recreation dollars on what interests them. There are a few people who still sit on a river bank with a cane pole and a can of worms. But there are far more folks who have a $50,000 bass rig. Another issue is urban sprall. I currently live in south Louisiana between the two largest cities in the state. There is no paid membership gun club anywhere near here that can support an IHMSA Big Bore match. There are so few shooting opportunities here that the younger generation never gets exposed to shooting sports. The matches I host are only possible because our local Sheriff allows us to use his training facility one day a month. and we can leave none of our targets or rails at the range. We bring it all in and set it up on match day, and take it all with us at the end of the day. Thats why we offer only Smallbore, Fifth Scale, and Field Pistol. There is a HUGE locally based internet Shooters Forum here (I just checked and there are currently over 800 members online at this moment) that I have flooded with information about our matches and offers to new shooters. In 5 years I have drawn one new shooter............one. But that forum is flush with Action pistol shooters...Practical and 3 Gun.LOCKHART wrote: No, the price of the guns in an amateur shooting game DOES make a big
difference in how many people participate in it.
All of this is the basis of my assertion that societal changes are what we are faced with. Silhouette is just not cool to the masses anymore.