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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2694235" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>I am only responding here because if there was only one station who did this for this shooter then it had to be mine.</p><p></p><p>My explanation of the COF went something like this, " Can you see the target?", (If they answered affirmatively then I said), "OK, you have 3 minutes to make 3 hits, tell me when you are ready and I will start your time." 15 to 20 seconds long, not including the time it took to make the 10 feet or so trip from the other RO and the firing line.</p><p></p><p>Usually this was followed by the shooter saying he was ready and I said go. Sometimes the target had to be pointed out to the shooter, which added time. Sometimes I had to stop shooters from pulling mags or taking off gear, like backpacks, or even trying to glass the target before the timer started. This also added time. A couple of times I had to say these things more than once for the same shooter.</p><p></p><p>All things considered, It takes at least two RO's to run a stage efficiently. The splitting of duties between the RO's at each stage was made in an effort to make sure all data was collected correctly and efficiently. For our stage, having Jason meet the shooter at the entrance, collect cards, give wait time instructions, watch for safety violations and record wait times before stepping to the line allowed me to concentrate on the shooter, his/her safety, run the spotting scope, watch the strobe, and keep the shoot time.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the feedback on this Huntersworld.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2694235, member: 8377"] I am only responding here because if there was only one station who did this for this shooter then it had to be mine. My explanation of the COF went something like this, " Can you see the target?", (If they answered affirmatively then I said), "OK, you have 3 minutes to make 3 hits, tell me when you are ready and I will start your time." 15 to 20 seconds long, not including the time it took to make the 10 feet or so trip from the other RO and the firing line. Usually this was followed by the shooter saying he was ready and I said go. Sometimes the target had to be pointed out to the shooter, which added time. Sometimes I had to stop shooters from pulling mags or taking off gear, like backpacks, or even trying to glass the target before the timer started. This also added time. A couple of times I had to say these things more than once for the same shooter. All things considered, It takes at least two RO's to run a stage efficiently. The splitting of duties between the RO's at each stage was made in an effort to make sure all data was collected correctly and efficiently. For our stage, having Jason meet the shooter at the entrance, collect cards, give wait time instructions, watch for safety violations and record wait times before stepping to the line allowed me to concentrate on the shooter, his/her safety, run the spotting scope, watch the strobe, and keep the shoot time. I appreciate the feedback on this Huntersworld. [/QUOTE]
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