Crazy Scientist Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 RO class upcoming. I am an older more seasoned dood, but my shooting is very poor (I'm just slow and more of a thinker). HOWEVER, whenever I go to matches they are always short on ROs. There is an upcoming RO class nearby. Any reason NOT to become certified? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 There is no reason not to and many reasons to become an RO. Yes, we always need RO’s. AND taking the course will make you a better shooter by virtue of understanding the rules better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
9x45 Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 Get yourself thru the NROI Level 1 and you will have more appreciation of the game, plus be able to help out, and have a better understanding of your own game. No reason not to take the class. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Steele Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 Do itSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhayden Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 I’m also an “older dood” (senior division) and a CRO. I went to my level 1 class to understand the rules. Then I started working matches and found that I really enjoy working with shooters and “making the sport possible”. So I’m classified as a C shooter. I really don’t care. I enjoy the sport. My work gives me more vacation than I know what to do with, my children are out of the house and the wife needs a break from me sometimes. Upside: meet new people, travel to matches, shoot major matches without paying a fee (most of the time), most of the shooters you meet are good people, you make the sport possible. downside: it doesn’t make you a better shooter; it might make you a better gamer, you HAVE to call penalties (including DQ) when deserved, you always have ‘spirited conversations’ when you make a decision that the shooter or his buddies don’t like, there are a few buttheads out there shooting. All in all, I enjoy the role and look forward to each match. im scheduled for Battle in the Bluegrass and Ryan Rocks Charity blast so far this year. If you are going to either one, look me up or pm me if you want to talk. Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EEH Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 Wait until you DQ. One of your buddies that road to the match with you.. yep I did it ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhayden Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 2ait until you DQ your son! Done that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B_RAD Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 I dq'd a guy on the last stage of his first match. Though, he'd been warned earlier in the match (by someone else) about his finger being in the trigger. When I saw it, it wasn't remotely questionable. His finger was wrapped around all the way inside. I felt bad though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhayden Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 You don’t DQ them. They do it themselves. You just call it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B_RAD Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 37 minutes ago, Bhayden said: You don’t DQ them. They do it themselves. You just call it. Good point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zzt Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 I became an RO because one of the clubs I shoot at a lot asked people to take the course and they paid for it. About 40 people did. Now we have 3-4 ROs on each squad and no one has to work too hard. When the guy running the shooter and the scorer are both ROs, life is easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hammer Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 Everyone who is remotely serious about the sport should take the class and pass the test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuckinMS Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 45 minutes ago, Hammer said: Everyone who is remotely serious about the sport should take the class and pass the test. I agree. It is in everyone's best interest to understand the rules. I always take my rule book to matches, just in case I need to either defend a ruling or negate one. It will help during stage setup/design, scoring, and so much more. Heck, it might even save you from being bumped from your intended division to "open" division, which is totally, and easily avoidable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piracy85 Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 I became an RO after about a year of experience shooting USPSA. It helped me have a better understanding of what i was doing in matches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B_RAD Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 I beacme an RO after one monthly match. I'm in the minority here. I don't feel it helped my game at all. However, I still recommend it. Everyone needs to do it IMO! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cody6477 Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 I'm pretty slow too, but I like the game and being an RO gives me a chance to contribute and be more involved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davsco Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 i'd say after one's first full season is a good time to get certified as RO. that way you have some actual experience that helps put the rules and theory in context. other than sitting inside in class and missing a weekend of actual competitive shooting, really no downside to taking the class. doesn't matter how fast or slow or good or bad you are. but everyone should really read thru the rules a couple of times a year, amazing what gets forgotten or mixed up, especially for some of us that play multiple games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luck2011 Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 My son and I took the RO class together. We learned a lot I had been shooting USPSA a little over a year and he had been shooting maybe 6 months he was also 15 years old . It gave us both a better understanding of the sport and more opportunities to help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aandabooks Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 My son and I are taking the level 1 class this weekend. I've bee in the sport about 4 years and my son slightly less. This is the first time a class has worked out close enough not to have to get a hotel and on a weekend that wasn't booked with something family related. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishhunter3 Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 just passed my test today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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