Absolutely true Dave, but this situation was a bit different than a club having a rule, which must be published in the match bulletin (like an ammo restriction) which many clubs have.Dave C. wrote:The club that runs the match can make any rules they like.
I can choose to follow those rules or to not shoot at that club.
Simple as that.
Dave C.
This was a case, of another competitor who happened to be a board member, effectively making up rules as the match went along. Some people have a lot of trouble recognizing that their role as a board member is completely different from their role as a competitor.
One of the men I regularly shoot with got banned from his own club for six months for telling a board member that he didn't like a very stupid rule the board established for building security. At the next board election, the guy who had banned him, for expressing his opinion, was gone. Some organizations self police, and others self destruct. It is in the interest of not only the club members, but also the people who shoot matches there, to not let petty tyrants get out of control. They can ruin it for everyone.