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- dodgyrog
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RCO course
Well, I'm off to pick up the pieces after last week's ENORMOUS screw up (thank you NRA).
I've got to re-motivate a bunch of good candidates who I had to send home early and try to get them through the day successfully.
Wish me luck (them too).
I've got to re-motivate a bunch of good candidates who I had to send home early and try to get them through the day successfully.
Wish me luck (them too).
Purveyor of fine cast boolits.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
Re: RCO course
Good luck to everyone, hope it goes well 

Re: RCO course
Our club sec says he can sign people off as RCO qualified.
Makes a nonsense of the NRA course IMHO.
Makes a nonsense of the NRA course IMHO.
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You mean as RCO's for your club only as opposed to NRA qualified RCO's?Robin128 wrote:Our club sec says he can sign people off as RCO qualified.
Some clubs that shoot on private ranges and/or not DE ranges (MoD) can nominate club RCO's instead of going through the NRA for the course and qualification. One example is at the Diggle ranges where they have their own in house RCO course (I think this is because of the different disciplines they shoot and range layout)
As long as the RCO's have some form of training in how to conduct the shoot then all well and good.
Re: RCO course
Robin128 wrote:Our club sec says he can sign people off as RCO qualified.
Makes a nonsense of the NRA course IMHO.
Maybe to the satisfaction of your club only, but not to anybody elses satisfaction and certainly not the NRA/MOD.
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I would certainly prefer an NRA trained RCO watching my back to someone who was signed off without any training :(Chapuis wrote:Maybe to the satisfaction of your club only, but not to anybody elses satisfaction and certainly not the NRA/MOD.
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I agree Ovenpaa, how often have you seen club range officers that don't know their arse from their elbow and simply think its a matter of strutting around and lording it over the other shooters. If a problem arises they don't know what to do, fail to address it, and don't have the necessary skills or knowlege to prevent a potentially dangerous situation developing.
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yes...no different here.Chapuis wrote:I agree Ovenpaa, how often have you seen club range officers that don't know their arse from their elbow and simply think its a matter of strutting around and lording it over the other shooters. If a problem arises they don't know what to do, fail to address it, and don't have the necessary skills or knowlege to prevent a potentially dangerous situation developing.
- dodgyrog
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Re: RCO course
Results are in
5 candidates:
1 no show - domestic problem
1 failed himself when he realised what it was all about - a lot of respect to him.
3 passed - well done.
We gave 'em HELL on the range and they managed to survive.
Who's next - any takers?
5 candidates:
1 no show - domestic problem
1 failed himself when he realised what it was all about - a lot of respect to him.
3 passed - well done.
We gave 'em HELL on the range and they managed to survive.
Who's next - any takers?
Purveyor of fine cast boolits.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
Re: RCO course
I am all ready a NRA RCO having completed the course I would all ways prefer a trained RCO as oposed to some body signed off by a club official.
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