Tower75 wrote:
Fair enough, yes they're a business and as such must do, well, business. However, I find it completely unacceptable that for a person interested in shooting, to approach the National body with their interest to be told that before they can even join, before they can ever try the hobby* they need fork out over £500.00 I think is madness, and I can't process how some people think that's okay to ask a new comer to the sport.
That, and I will not be swayed, does not and will not encourage people to join the NRA. It has already turned away 5 people I know who would be interested in joining, including the two family members mentioned.
As has been mentioned, can't we teach each other to shoot like other clubs? Even if you charge £100 for a beginner's course is better than £1,000.00 for two people.
There must be an easier way. It's madness. This will cost them my membership, big whoop I know, and perhaps the rolling membership fees of potentially 5 people I know who are interested in joining, or at least trying the sport. You get my point.
It would be interesting to hear existing NRA members' views; would you have joined up if you had to pay upto £500 to do so?
We'll go to another club.
Yes, other hobbies' costs are perhaps on par with the NRA, but cycling or golf will still be around in 20 years, will UK shooting? Encourage the sport.
* I assume the fee is upfront.
Why do so many people on this forum knock an organisation many are not even members of? - is it because they don't know the actual cost of things perhaps? so here are some shooting economics applicable to Bisley or any club operating at it:
6 people / target is 30 quid a day each to cover range hire & to pay the marker. So for 5 days 150 is your range hire if out all day or the range is on stand by to use all day.
2 details per half day session shooting 2 sighter's & 10 at about 65p/bang so another 150 over the 5 days for ammo.
Probationary membership 78, for that you get 10million 3rd party & public liability insurance too :-)
Are you bringing your own guns? probably not? so hire at 17 or 13 pounds per session depending on type, say 3 of each is another 90 minimum. & NB the cost of a replacement barrel over approx 5krnds life works out at about 12 to 15p/bang. So 6quid a day @ 50rnds is the cost of reinstating it when worn out let alone buying it for you to use in the first place.
The NRA course can over a range of shooting disciplines: Target rifle, F-TR, Service rifle & CSR, Gallery & Target shotgun & Black Powder pistol etc etc do clubs offer all of them? .... some do, many don't. Many clubs don't even have club guns! so you going to borrow a members 3000 pound target rifle or 500 quid No 4? ...... for the price of a pint?
So we are at about 460 now then hu? Still such a bad deal?
Oh yea paid coaches, or for many their expenses at least if they donate their time that many do, & use of a heated room, free coffee, copy of the training book, & materials, use of other kit; mats, scopes etc etc. use of the zero range. Who's cleaning the guns after use? nope I think somebody is paid to do that, lest they get damaged.
Yes you can do it cheaper via a club but not much, you are still going to pay your share of range hire & ammo, in the costs above about 300 minimum, even then for many clubs that's 1 shooting day a month for 5 months, & not many clubs will do 5 weekends in a row, or do they require you to actually shoot a lot less than that to learn & demonstrate competence to safe certificate?...er I hope not! are clubs course's as well structured & effective? from some of the range practice I see ....... I am not convinced.
So do I want you well trained & safe when shooting 600yds with a 7.76 or the likes when I am at 300 down range? dam right I do. Do I want you sufficiently experienced to shoot on an MOD range with a cert card signed because I said to the clubs chair 'he/she's ok & has shown competence & demonstrated safety' damn right we do because if we don't the MOD can hot foot in, make all sorts of accusations about safety (we share the danger area with Camp Pirbright) & they with officialdom & the power they have can decimate a club or the sport.
It is an expensive sport to buy into, but much cheaper to run there after, or would you like it all subsidised by the current membership? there is some merit to that as a debate but I doubt they will approve. Possibly the costs / value hasn't been that well explained till now? Are you swayed?, if not then possibly shooting isn't for you? Try scuba lots & lots more expense.
And still the NRA's courses are full, yep that tells me something too & long may that continue.
Ps I don't do probationary training with the NRA, but do with our club & that's what it costs & how long it takes, before I sign to say your cool to go out & play alone.
Cost of getting a full driving licence?
NRA RCO & Club Coach.
Secretary of a club.