Admission Fee for DEFCON 19 Shoot?

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  • The_Schiz
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    If we went with biodegradable paint we could easily add lanes as we added shooters. Long as we still had paint anyway. I know at my local range we don't really assign lanes. You pick one that's open, and when the line is cold you put your target up at the end. Long as that's your target, that's your lane. Unless you want to swap with somebody, and that's usually not a problem. The only "Dedicated" lane as it were is on the far right, for whenever somebody has the AK-47, as that thing spits shells with a vengeance.

    Which brings up another thing that we might want to consider when spacing out the lanes, or positioning them is how far somebody's flinging brass. (or in the case of a Kalashnikov, steel).

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  • Gigs
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    I'm on board with all of that. The crowding wasn't good, and I felt bad when I jostled other people's equipment trying to move around and find a spot. Took a few pieces of hot brass to the face, but that was mostly my own fault.


    The questions that come to my mind:
    If there were lanes, does that put a hard limit on the number of shooters that can be registered? Would the lanes be "assigned" or would people take turns? What about groups/non-shooting spectators?

    I think painted lanes would be better than physical separators. If someone is doing something stupid, it's a lot better for the guy next to them to be able to see it and let them know, rather than relying on a RSO to spot it from behind.

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  • 15289577
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    I don't see a problem with a fee in exchange for the organization, the oversight of the safety officers and also for the purchase of any other safety equipment deemed necessary. I also like the idea of the shoot shop. Plenty of people every year show up without ear plugs and safety glasses, which are necesseties, even if you are not shooting. Other things that could be at the shop include water/gatorade and a few packaged snacks, ammo, any additional/old DC shoot shirts that were not sold...

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  • The_Schiz
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    DC18 was my first Defcon, and I actually didn't hear about the DC shoot until after the fact, but I'm definitely interested in participating. I don't see anything wrong with a nominal fee either. For crying out loud it costs me between 50 and 125 bucks every time I go to my local range for ammo and weapons. (I realize that the DC shoot is kind of a bring your own). Anyhow, if you need (and I can even make it to DC19, that's still up in the air), I'm willing to help you out as an RSO. I'm not sure what you'd be looking for as to my qualifications in that regard.

    Before I help you out in the think tank on firing lanes, what are your options? From a legal standpoint I mean. A little plywood could go a long way towards setting up some pretty nice lanes. Though Sintax_Error's idea of biodegradable paint would be quite a bit cheaper. Could always borrow some orange cones from somewhere and put up a little caution tape.

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  • sintax_error
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    Originally posted by AmazonV
    Sounds more than reasonable - as a slight aside how were you thinking about marking lanes, and i assume you'd still want everyone to still bring targets and target holders?
    I'd imagine that biodegradable marking paint or some such. $6 worth is more than enough to mark out the entire area and it would take all of 5 minutes to do. Les of a trip hazard than twine as well.

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  • AmazonV
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    Sounds more than reasonable - as a slight aside how were you thinking about marking lanes, and i assume you'd still want everyone to still bring targets and target holders?

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  • sintax_error
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    I'm on board. The DC18 shoot was my first, and certainly won't be my last. I will agree that it was a hell of a lot more crowded than I personally expected, and on that front, regulation is going to end up being a must. Besides, $5-$10 is usually less that what we're going to end up paying at a "real" range, and with what you're proposing, a hell of a lot more bang for the buck.

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    Admission Fee for DEFCON 19 Shoot?

    I was going to wait until the new year to post this, since that's when i'm going to get seriously underway with planning the next DC Shoot... but since it's on my mind and since i'm posting elsewhere on the forums, i figured i'd toss this out here.

    The DEFCON Shoot last year was amazing. It was fun, it was safe, and it gave a lot of folk the chance to shoot off some rounds from steel that they wouldn't otherwise be able to handle most of the time.

    That said, the event has grown to the point that it's not going to be fun or safe for much longer unless i seriously start establishing some rules, logistics, and significant staffing. None of that is going to be able to take place without a little overhead.

    I am considering establishing a semi-formal system of registration and admission to the DEFCON Shoot (for a nearly nominal fee like $5 to $10) in order to be able to properly regulate the whole affair and keep everyone on the line happy and safe.

    i NEED to be able to get a handle on how many people may be coming in order to estimate staff and prepare the necessary spaces on the firing line, etc.

    i hate the idea of charging, even if it's just a few bucks, but frankly i don't see any other way of getting some certainty on the numbers in advance of the event. do you?


    before people start posting frowny-faces, let me fill you in on some of the things that i have planned for the DC Shoot this coming year, so that you'll know what this new small hurdle is buying you...

    1. proper, established shooting positions on the two primary ranges. - on either side of "the big hill" there will be marked and regulated shooting lanes. participants will have specific personal space, and most likely there will be small tables and such for gear and organization. no more standing on top of your own Pelican cases or jostling with your neighbors for room on the line.

    2. The Shoot Shop - we've talked about it in the past, now it will be officially present. i am going to set up a stand where people can not only buy ammo (you can request ammo in advance or buy some of the surplus of common calibers we will have present) but also obtain water, maybe granola bars, sunscreen, bug spray, and other such items. out of concern for safety, there will also be at least one huge cooler of water that will simply be publicly available, along with some gun oil and basic tools if people have to service their firearms. people who pre-order a DC Shoot Shirt will be able to claim it at the Shoot Shop, and a couple extras may be there, as well.

    3. Dedicated, Compensated Staff - along with the costs of renting some little pop-up tents for the shoot shop and such, the other biggest expense is going to become the cost of RSOs. All of my volunteers in the past have been wonderful, and i'm sure that many will be equally dedicated in future events... but it's gotten beyond what i can legitimately ask anyone to do pro bono. Instead of asking people to give up shooting time and just watch others when they have a moment, i am going to set up a solid schedule of many folk who are going to be properly compensated for their efforts. we will have orange vests and hats for all of them, and i'll even look into some form of communication (can anyone donate radios?)


    what are people's thoughts here? how many of you saw the event this past summer? wouldn't you agree that we're at a breaking point now unless we establish some significant rules and logistics to control the crowd?


    NOTE - the DEFCON Shoot is held on public land, and as such we are not in a position to bar anyone from entry or from shooting on their own. what we can do, however, is establish our own main range area in the prime location and instruct all others (people who appear without being on the sign-up list) to go much further down, away from us, and conduct their affairs in a way that doesn't interfere with our event.
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