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if you take the RO class, are there any other requirements needed to achieve or maintain your RO status?

 

You have to pass the test to become an RO.

Then you have to take the refresher test each year to maintain you RO-ness.

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Have the rule book, just have to toss it in my bag.

 

Will print a copy and for a binder, good idea Maks, Thanks.

 

I also have the PDF saved on my iPhone, but need my glasses or someone who can see small print to read it to me.. :icon_mrgreen: :icon_mrgreen:

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Read the rulebook, read the rulebook, read the rulebook. =)

 

watch some videos. go to matches. have fun.

 

If you want a good tip.

 

Print out the latest rulebook, and throw it in a 3 ring binder.

I'll sort of disagree with Maks. Bring a printed rulebook, a pen, and a highlighter. As you go through the rulebook in class, jot notes in the margins, and highlight important concepts -- try to avoid highlighting the whole thing....

 

Then after the class, throw that copy in your range bag. The highlighted portions and the notes will refresh your memory.....

 

Thank you for volunteering to give back to the sport.

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I'll sort of disagree with Maks. Bring a printed rulebook, a pen, and a highlighter. As you go through the rulebook in class, jot notes in the margins, and highlight important concepts -- try to avoid highlighting the whole thing....

 

Then after the class, throw that copy in your range bag. The highlighted portions and the notes will refresh your memory.....

 

Thank you for volunteering to give back to the sport.

 

Fixed that for ya, Maks does say print out the rule book.

 

I do like your idea of using the printed one as a study, reference guide..

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Fixed that for ya, Maks does say print out the rule book.

 

I do like your idea of using the printed one as a study, reference guide..

I know Maks said to print it out. I'm saying, don't bother. You want a printed (read sourced from USPSA) copy of the blue book. Why? Because that one's easier to tote to matches....

 

Just a suggestion -- from a guy who sat through a refresher in the last couple of years.....

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Nik... it is my old eyes. =P hehe.

 

I ended up doing both. I know some people did not receive an actual rule book from USPSA, which seems to be hit or miss lately from USPSA. (I never got one when I signed up a year ago), so printed one out. I did end up getting one at one of the matches, so carry a small one in my bag.

 

Although my bag is pretty big too.

 

I personally hate writing in the margins of books. It destroys them. =) So that is why I will have an extra copy of a book to write in, or will just reprint one.

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