The probation is actually 12 shoots AND 12 months. Basically you shoot on a range and whomever the RSO is at that time can sign your paper. Like most of us you'll be done your 12 shoots in a couple months so you'll just have to keep your sign off sheet somewhere for the rest of the year. Joining with your buddies will resolve the shooting alone thing after you are all done probation and become RSOs. Until then you'll still need to coordinate when you shoot with an RSO. Saturday morning is pretty much a guarantee that there will be an RSO there so it's a good time to get your sign offs.
The probation is actually 12 shoots AND 12 months. Basically you shoot on a range and whomever the RSO is at that time can sign your paper. Like most of us you'll be done your 12 shoots in a couple months so you'll just have to keep your sign off sheet somewhere for the rest of the year. Joining with your buddies will resolve the shooting alone thing after you are all done probation and become RSOs. Until then you'll still need to coordinate when you shoot with an RSO. Saturday morning is pretty much a guarantee that there will be an RSO there so it's a good time to get your sign offs.
I'm in the same boat as the OP except I won't have a shooting buddy to bring along. If I understand correctly, the RSO has to be where you are shooting? IE if you are shooting outdoors, the RSO cannot be at the indoor range and vice versa?
I want to get into handgun at some point, so that at least I'll have the option of being where the RSO is, but am limited to rifle at the moment.
Any comments appreciated.
EESA is just too far to drive, considering GRGC is 10 minutes or so from me.
Thanks,
Aaron
Expect IPSC at GRGC to pick up in April when we will have a new IPSC co-ordinator, Me if voting at the AGM goes well.
I expect to run monthly practice sessions ( more as weather and time permits) with skills training so there will be no issue of showing up and not being able to shoot as long as you are a memeber.
Later on, if there is help I will run a couple of level I and maybe a level II.
Expect IPSC at GRGC to pick up in April when we will have a new IPSC co-ordinator, Me if voting at the AGM goes well.
I expect to run monthly practice sessions ( more as weather and time permits) with skills training so there will be no issue of showing up and not being able to shoot as long as you are a memeber.
Later on, if there is help I will run a couple of level I and maybe a level II.
Does anyone know if Galt has the no shoot alone policy? I may switch if over to that club.
I'm going to stop by Sat and see whats what. if only one RSO has to be on site than i'm sure it cant be that bad as people say. If its one RSO per person than i would be a loner SOL.
One of the trap shooters or my self would be happy to provide a tour and information about the club.
At GRGC no one can shoot alone and one person present must be a (club certified) RSO, that's a rule that the CFO has imposed upon us.
As far as new members and silly rules go; yes the safety courses, supervised shoots, not shooing alone, and taking the RSO course all are a hassle, in my personal opinion. But thems the rules. I went through this same process. I've been at other clubs and gone through similar processes. Its the way it is, and will continue to be. Until law abiding firearms enthusiasts are not treated like (potential) criminals I don't see it changing. The best thing to do is become involved and too support groups like the CSSA and NFA.
It's only difficult for new members if they want to be loners. Shoot one of the many disciplines (trap, PPC, ODPL, IPSC, CAS) that hold regular get together at the club. Come out on a Saturday mornings when the rifle range is always busy and meet some people. Join the club forms and post a message that you looking for and RSO.
In short get involved in the club and its easy to find people to shoot with.
What is the logic behind not shooting alone?
Hunters shoot alone more often than not.
Theoretically; Shooting alone is actually safer. It's not possible for me to sweep someone, or for someone to sweep me.
Nobody can be shot in the back while changing targets. A cease-fire is whenever I feel like it.