Bringing in new shooters...

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Re: Bringing in new shooters...

#31 Post by dromia »

My club stopped having open days as it generated that many membership applications that we couldn't cope with it and it created more unhappy people than happy people as we had to turn many away.

We always have a waiting list of prospective members and a healthy membership, recruitment in the main seems to come from word of mouth and we have no need to advertise. It has been so for at least the past 10 years. Long may this continue.
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Re: Bringing in new shooters...

#32 Post by Hrun »

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Hrun wrote:Que? None of our new members that join the beginners course are sponsered by existing members..
Funny you mention the letter 'Q'....

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... Final_.pdf

Are you sure about that, or is it just something that goes on 'behind the scenes' or just with your clubs committee members that you may simply be unaware of <hint, hint> :squirrel:
Ah, so it is a police thing? Presumably the membership secretary sorts that.

I thought the reference was about potential members only joining if they were invited by a current member.

I am a committee member BTW, thanks for the info.
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Re: Bringing in new shooters...

#33 Post by dromia »

No, it is Home Office thing not a firearms certification issue which is the police's bailiwick.

It is only relevant to Home Office approved clubs.
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Re: Bringing in new shooters...

#34 Post by Hrun »

dromia wrote:No, it is Home Office thing not a firearms certification issue which is the police's bailiwick.

It is only relevant to Home Office approved clubs.
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