Understood, I was responding to the mention that all rule changes required someone to volunteer update the printed rule book.
I have never liked reluctance to update the rule book as a reason not to consider changing the rules
I understand your point. Please be as kind as possible to SingleSix; he currently volunteers on the Board, at Friday Night Steel, and at Trap. I've been off the Board for a while now, but if I had to guess I would say he volunteers about 80 hours (two work weeks) per year. As somebody who handled that grind for ~5 years, I can understand not wanting to add even more work to his load. I am not saying that the work isn't important, just that more help achieving our goals is always appreciated.
Just an FYI (not trying to argue or persuade), editing rulebooks and sending copies to our members costs MCFG about $1500. While we talked about using only a digital version, many older members require a paper copy. When we didn't update the paper copies after some rule changes, we were inundated with safety concern forms, questions, and complaints. Printing and sending new books helped minimize that burden.
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