mhs Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 I emailed JA again: "If only one hit on a target is challenged, do the rules allow the CRO or RM to re-score the entire target, or is he only allowed to score the challenged hit?" He replied: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "If the RM is called for a scoring challenge, that their primary objective is the scoring issue, but the RM is not restricted to that area of the target only, in other words, he can score the hole target and call the hits, if they are not the same as written down, then obviously the original call is over rode and the RM is the final authority on scoring issues." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you're not happy with how I worded this, or his reply, feel free to email him yourself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 And he can score the WHOLE target and get the CORRECT score. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkCO Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 And he can score the WHOLE target and get the CORRECT score. Are you as amazed as I am that DNROI says to get the correct score. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 I'm more amazed he put it in English lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skydiver Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 LOL! No sphinx-like reply from Amidon? Somebody quick, mark it on a calendar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twodownzero Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) I can tell you pointblank that whether I'm working as an RO, CRO, or RM I want the hits on each target to be called correctly. Why? Because to do anything less, disadvantages someone in the match..... If I'm called to evaluate a target that was already scored by someone else, I'll examine the hit in question. I'll also score the rest of the target to confirm that we scored it correctly in the first place...... How did I know you'd be here to ignore the rules and express your opinion? Edited May 13, 2014 by twodownzero Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spanky Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 I can tell you pointblank that whether I'm working as an RO, CRO, or RM I want the hits on each target to be called correctly. Why? Because to do anything less, disadvantages someone in the match..... If I'm called to evaluate a target that was already scored by someone else, I'll examine the hit in question. I'll also score the rest of the target to confirm that we scored it correctly in the first place...... How did I know you'd be here to ignore the rules and express your opinion? Where is the rule he's ignoring that says the CRO/RM can't score the whole target? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Still wondering how all of this came about! Seems to be a lot of bluster about a rule preventing the RM from checking everything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
afoulk Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 I'm wondering why this thread didn't come to a screeching halt at post #10... I was safe and had fun. That's was the main thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ktm300 Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 I emailed JA again: "If only one hit on a target is challenged, do the rules allow the CRO or RM to re-score the entire target, or is he only allowed to score the challenged hit?" He replied: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "If the RM is called for a scoring challenge, that their primary objective is the scoring issue, but the RM is not restricted to that area of the target only, in other words, he can score the hole target and call the hits, if they are not the same as written down, then obviously the original call is over rode and the RM is the final authority on scoring issues." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you're not happy with how I worded this, or his reply, feel free to email him yourself. Nope that was perfect and the answer is what I expected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nik Habicht Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 I can tell you pointblank that whether I'm working as an RO, CRO, or RM I want the hits on each target to be called correctly. Why? Because to do anything less, disadvantages someone in the match..... If I'm called to evaluate a target that was already scored by someone else, I'll examine the hit in question. I'll also score the rest of the target to confirm that we scored it correctly in the first place...... How did I know you'd be here to ignore the rules and express your opinion? It's always nice to hear from folks who haven't done the work, but think they're experts...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 I can tell you pointblank that whether I'm working as an RO, CRO, or RM I want the hits on each target to be called correctly. Why? Because to do anything less, disadvantages someone in the match..... If I'm called to evaluate a target that was already scored by someone else, I'll examine the hit in question. I'll also score the rest of the target to confirm that we scored it correctly in the first place...... How did I know you'd be here to ignore the rules and express your opinion? It's always nice to hear from folks who haven't done the work, but think they're experts...... Come on guys! From the forum guidelines: Posting Guidelines Attitude Please be polite. Or if not polite, at least respectful. No bickering. Regardless of the subject matter. Antagonistic, offensive, or quarrelsome tones are not acceptable. Don't make me have to PM a moderator. Oh wait..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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