How to promote the sport?
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How to promote the sport?
So following the whole English shooting thing I was wondering how people think we could effectively promote our sport?
Some of my favourite hobbies include shooting, photography and video... so a lot of them coincide with each other. I use my instagram mainly or personal facebook (although more private). But should we be fearful of doing so on these platforms... Youtuibe, Insta, Facebook etc.
For me i will continue to publish media but be mindful of the law in the UK and definitely not state anything i am 100% happy is fact,
Thoughts?
Some of my favourite hobbies include shooting, photography and video... so a lot of them coincide with each other. I use my instagram mainly or personal facebook (although more private). But should we be fearful of doing so on these platforms... Youtuibe, Insta, Facebook etc.
For me i will continue to publish media but be mindful of the law in the UK and definitely not state anything i am 100% happy is fact,
Thoughts?
Re: How to promote the sport?
We begin filming a new series on Friday, all about all aspects of target shooting. Will be aimed at non shooters to introduce the various types of shooting sports and encourage people o have a go.
I have no doubt we will get flack for it sadly.
I have no doubt we will get flack for it sadly.
Re: How to promote the sport?
That’s good to hear! I look forward to seeing it!
It is unfortunate that there are so many legalities around our sport! Keeping neutral and promote the sport not the law!
It is unfortunate that there are so many legalities around our sport! Keeping neutral and promote the sport not the law!
Re: How to promote the sport?
One thing is for sure, the future of the sport certainly does not lie with the boring bunch of old farts we are ...
Nearly all my 13 yr old son generation has some sort of "exposure/knowledge" of guns & shooting but on PS4. Give them the choice between trying a prone anschutz and an AR type fitted with an Eotech, and see which one they will pick first. In a similar way, tell them to stand/lie down still or to move from shooting place to barricade and see what they prefer - I think that gives us a good clue on how to recruit a good contingent for the future of our sport
Nearly all my 13 yr old son generation has some sort of "exposure/knowledge" of guns & shooting but on PS4. Give them the choice between trying a prone anschutz and an AR type fitted with an Eotech, and see which one they will pick first. In a similar way, tell them to stand/lie down still or to move from shooting place to barricade and see what they prefer - I think that gives us a good clue on how to recruit a good contingent for the future of our sport

Re: How to promote the sport?
Totally agree Froggy. My kids have all enjoyed shooting a lot but commented how it’s mostly old blokes. This is especially off putting for my 14 year old daughter. She’d love to be able to shoot with people her own age.
Re: How to promote the sport?
Looking forward to the videos Thorney. My suggestion would be to keep the politics to a minimum and get at least one young presenter.
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Re: How to promote the sport?
Agreed we need younger input into the sport.
Does this get pushed through the social media channels ?
shooting is not readily accessible in terms of access and costs.
Does this get pushed through the social media channels ?
shooting is not readily accessible in terms of access and costs.
Re: How to promote the sport?
you could also promote places like Phoenix shooting in barnsley, they do the 22lr semi auto ala AR's and stuff plus section 2 shotties with 2+1 so its the stuff non license holders can do plus I guess you could push these places to do other things too?Gh0st wrote:Agreed we need younger input into the sport.
Does this get pushed through the social media channels ?
shooting is not readily accessible in terms of access and costs.
https://www.phoenixrange.co.uk/
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Re: How to promote the sport?
Love them or hate them but Youtube and Facebook have been massively beneficial for shooting sports and getting new blood in. They have opened up what had previously been a 'closed shop' in terms of the UK and unless you knew someone who was into shooting, live near a shooting ground or in a rural setting or get some other first hand experience its unlikely that you'd be exposed to it. Social media makes it much easier to arrange meetings/shoots, pass on information and otherwise communicate about shooting.
I know my Youtube channel has got dozens of people into practical shooting simply by showing people what can be done in this country in this respect, and as Froggy says, dynamic shooting is more appealing to most younger shooters.
Most of my videos are a simple record of competitions, however since getting my drone i've been doing more stylised/heavier post production stuff. I'm now going to try to find a video editing course to try to improve my production values/techniques.
I know my Youtube channel has got dozens of people into practical shooting simply by showing people what can be done in this country in this respect, and as Froggy says, dynamic shooting is more appealing to most younger shooters.
Most of my videos are a simple record of competitions, however since getting my drone i've been doing more stylised/heavier post production stuff. I'm now going to try to find a video editing course to try to improve my production values/techniques.
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Re: How to promote the sport?
Agreed, Love or Loathe social media, its here to stay!Blackstuff wrote:Love them or hate them but Youtube and Facebook have been massively beneficial for shooting sports and getting new blood in. They have opened up what had previously been a 'closed shop' in terms of the UK and unless you knew someone who was into shooting, live near a shooting ground or in a rural setting or get some other first hand experience its unlikely that you'd be exposed to it. Social media makes it much easier to arrange meetings/shoots, pass on information and otherwise communicate about shooting.
I know my Youtube channel has got dozens of people into practical shooting simply by showing people what can be done in this country in this respect, and as Froggy says, dynamic shooting is more appealing to most younger shooters.
Most of my videos are a simple record of competitions, however since getting my drone i've been doing more stylised/heavier post production stuff. I'm now going to try to find a video editing course to try to improve my production values/techniques.
There are some really good tutorials on YouTube for drone footage editing and post production!
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