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This is the way I see it..... The fudds were there for many years. They were old school brown gun guys. They didn't see a need for evil semi auto black guns, that fire faster. They got older, they got fewer, they got tired and didn't want to fight over the new era of shooters and the style of shooting that we like. The new era/generation of shooters outnumbered the fudds and they got outvoted in this last election.
I am not saying anything bad about the fudds. They are a wealth of knowledge and the history of the club and our shooting activities.
About 40yrs ago, (now I'm giving away my age) I was at the State Game Lands range in Nockamixon. There was a guy with a stainless Ruger mini 14. He loaded a mag to the 30rd capacity and emptied the mag in seconds, with a fountain of golden brass. It was cool but totally against the range rules of course. I thought to myself, "what a waste of ammo." I was a deer hunter back then and didn't see the need for such a weapon. Boy have I changed!
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When I was a club member and a board member there were even rule exceptions that were written so specifically to favor their FUDD activities and I was constantly challenging those and then finding new ones.
examples:
Shooting steel targets is allowed, but only for lever action rifles. I would ask:
"How does the target know what type of firearm it was shot with? Does a bullet from a lever action rifle impact the target somehow differently than one of the same caliber fired from any other firearm?"Loading 5+ in a magazine is allowed, but only if shooting or training for NRA national match and must have a timer and all the other bullshit that goes with it.
There were probably four of us on the board that were united in trying to change things, but we were a very small minority.
I must say that I'm very proud of the guys who finally got this done.
I've since moved to FL, and reading the news of what was accomplished there was nothing short of pure joy.