Trap & Field——Completed Careers. + $50

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by Ron Burdick, Jan 9, 2024.

  1. Ron Burdick

    Ron Burdick Well-Known Member Founding Member

    After finally receiving my December edition and reading the Completed Careers article I find it sad that the ATA feels it has to charge $50.00 for the obituaries.

    I have shot over 435,000 registered targets and now my wife has to pay an extra $50.00 to let my shooting friends around the country know that I have passed.

    A stupid way for the ATA to get more money.

    Ron Burdick
     
  2. PaShooter

    PaShooter Member

    Have to say this will be my final subscription year for T&F. Charging members for completed careers is absurd I have much more interest in shooters who have passed across the country than what vest , what type of gun or what ammo an All American supposedly uses, or pages of AIM or for that matter the majority of BS contained in the magazine as of late What Moron lays claim to this decision…..I was wondering where the VP of Marketing for Budweiser ended up…….
    Another aspect is the ATA HOF…….how many people read the completed careers and donate to the HOF???

    Paul H
    Imperial, PA
     
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  3. alf174

    alf174 Well-Known Member Founding Member

    The completed careers is the first section I read with a new T&F.
     
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  4. MOE

    MOE Mega Poster Founding Member

    The final straw in my decision to not renew my subscription. Who ever made that decision should be FIRED!!!!
     
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  5. Just Joe

    Just Joe Administrator Staff Member

    Please send us those obits. No charge here. And more will see them. They can be put in the Completed Careers section, Trapshooting Forums, or both.
     
  6. Jon Reitz

    Jon Reitz Well-Known Member V I P

    Yup, it’s total bull shit Ron. Glad you posted this.
    You & I couldn’t cut it in our woke society today.
     
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    Family Guy Mega Poster Founding Member

  8. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    Now for sure I won't be sending mine in.
     
  9. kolarpole

    kolarpole Well-Known Member Founding Member

    In the middle of Pa; the Harrisburg Patriot News wants $400 dollars to print a obit ! It is my belief that this matter will be addressed and fully explained by those of the ATA officials. Maybe even ruled not necessary if certain info is supplied by the sender and the research not required. Saving you the $50 dollars.........good shooting to all
     
  10. THEUNLOADER

    THEUNLOADER Mega Poster Founding Member

    If they lose a dozen subscribers, they are going backwards.
    (That includes ME)
     
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  11. Don Cogan

    Don Cogan Bird Hunter Past OSTA President Founding Member

    While I completely agree with Ron Burdick’s original post, my wife says y’all are missing a money making opportunity. I asked her how that could be? She told me there are plenty of ATA and OSTA officials, both past and present, that would gladly pay her 50 bucks to see my name listed in the obits. I’m pretty sure she is right about that!
     
  12. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    Trapshooters are notorious for threatening to quit every time they raise the price of a bag of wads .25. This is the last straw!
     
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  13. Don Cogan

    Don Cogan Bird Hunter Past OSTA President Founding Member

    The ATA website has a note saying we misunderstood and there is no $50 fee to publish an obit. There is a fee if we want them to research a shooter’s career. Not sure why they couldn’t just say we f@#ed this up and decided to change it but at least they got rid of the fee. Sadly for me, several folks have called my wife offering far more than the original 50 bucks if she could somehow take me out. Normally I’m a pretty calm fella, but my wife LOVES to hunt upland birds with me. I’m going to be wearing a GoPro from now on when we hunt just in case there is any “Dick Cheney” type funny business!

    Seriously, nice job Mr. Ron Burdick in bringing this to everyone’s attention. It remains to be seen if there will be a Bud Light type of boycott over this flip flop. The sad thing is if Trap and Field had simply asked for whatever donation the bereaved felt appropriate to publish an obit they would have received far more than 50 bucks per obit.
     
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  14. Ron Burdick

    Ron Burdick Well-Known Member Founding Member

    Don Cogan, Thanks. I think someone informed them that they stepped on their own d—k.

    Ron B
     
  15. Jon Reitz

    Jon Reitz Well-Known Member V I P

    Ron,
    Thanks for doing what needed to be done.
    Jon Reitz