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Once you are a member at my range you are automatically a range officer. Have never been approached or had to approach anyone for not following the rules. Not sure I want to, to be honest. It’s a lot of responsibility. At a big organized shoot like yours it would be a lot of pressure.
IPSC Alberta requires IPSC certified Range Officers. You have to be invited to become a Range Officer and must attend a two day course, then sucessfully show competence in Range Officer duties. To maintain your Range Officer status you then need to maintain 6 Points in a point system.
 

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Was on a roll until the last stage. Got DQ'ed on the last stage. Cooked one off on " Load and Make Ready" Second day I let that event get into my head and wasn't shooting as well as I was the day before. Threw out 3 Mikes and picked up a no shoot. The added stress of becoming a Range Officer didn't help much either. Thank goodness that the Chief Range Officer on my stage is a great CRO and a great person, I learned so much from him. Other than that I had a great time. Like I alway say , " a bad day at the range is still better than a good day at work"
just don't combine the two
 
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