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<blockquote data-quote="John Z Sr." data-source="post: 1450907" data-attributes="member: 17098"><p>Morning Jesse,</p><p> All good points. As to the "need" of a new organization, probably not, but I am trying a rags to riches attempt at The American Dream. I've been around this stuff since the 80's and love the sports and the people. My goal was to get some new folks out and give them a place to start. Sure we can bring them to a USPSA event ( I do that every month with a new shooter or 2) but that can be a little intimidating for a newbie to be on a squad with a few "GM's" (we have many in our area). Also as a new game, folks can get the feeling of being part of something new, and hopefully that adds to the fun and excitement. My girlfriend and I are trying to get something off the ground that might give our kids something to fall back on when we "leave the range". Just like your "carry" or "fun matches" that some clubs host for various reasons, we wanted to do the same, but thought the "Zombie" theme and simplified rules and gear might make it easier for folks to get started. I want to thank you for your posts and input, just by having folks think about it, might get the interest up. Of the 2 matches we've held so far (39 & 41 shooters) many were brand new and want to learn more and shoot more. That's what we are about, and if we can grow it and sell a few tee shirts and bumper stickers, all the better, again thanks for your comments, best of luck this season, John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Z Sr., post: 1450907, member: 17098"] Morning Jesse, All good points. As to the "need" of a new organization, probably not, but I am trying a rags to riches attempt at The American Dream. I've been around this stuff since the 80's and love the sports and the people. My goal was to get some new folks out and give them a place to start. Sure we can bring them to a USPSA event ( I do that every month with a new shooter or 2) but that can be a little intimidating for a newbie to be on a squad with a few "GM's" (we have many in our area). Also as a new game, folks can get the feeling of being part of something new, and hopefully that adds to the fun and excitement. My girlfriend and I are trying to get something off the ground that might give our kids something to fall back on when we "leave the range". Just like your "carry" or "fun matches" that some clubs host for various reasons, we wanted to do the same, but thought the "Zombie" theme and simplified rules and gear might make it easier for folks to get started. I want to thank you for your posts and input, just by having folks think about it, might get the interest up. Of the 2 matches we've held so far (39 & 41 shooters) many were brand new and want to learn more and shoot more. That's what we are about, and if we can grow it and sell a few tee shirts and bumper stickers, all the better, again thanks for your comments, best of luck this season, John [/QUOTE]
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