It is obvious that they consider the revolver class shooters way down on the food chain. Unless of course you are Expert or Master and just how many of the members hold that classification?
What irks me the most is that the opinion of only 3 shooters were consulted to bring this about. That's fair, isn't it?
The average IDPA shooter who shoots 2 matches a month at the club level and at least 1 sanctioned match a year is said to be between 51 and 59 years old. And is classified as SS or MM.
So, shooters in these categories, have to work harder due to age, eyesight and slower reflexes. It's not within everyone's capability to become Expert or Master in the game.
So when shooters get discouraged and quit showing up for the matches, what then.
In my opinion this is just the "entitled" few making the rules.
I know a few shooters who will suffer in the standings as a result of this. The fast gamers will always be near the top.
I shoot because I love the sport. Not the political **** that gets shoveled onto everyone's feet.