USPSA RO's...remember your recert test

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  • rhino

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    yes, you can. I ran a timer for many yrs at club matches before finally getting into a class. :)

    Actually, even at a LII, you only need one NROI cert'd official per stage. (IIRC, there's nothing that says it has to be the guy w/ the timer.)

    Learn the range commands (8.3.1) and have fun making the box go beep! :) We'll be there to help if there are any hard/questionable calls. Safety trumps everything else. Pay attention to the ROs at the next couple matches to get a feel for how to run things. Study the rules. We can get you started at Thurs practices.

    ref. Appx A1.

    -rvb

    You forgot about the special range commands for ROs who live south of Seymour, IN.

    Instead of "Stand by," you have to say, "Staaaanddd baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!"
     

    Bosshoss

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    You forgot about the special range commands for ROs who live south of Seymour, IN.

    Instead of "Stand by," you have to say, "Staaaanddd baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!"

    I get paid by the hour so the longer I draw out the commands the more I get paid.
     
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