and why is that?? this is not a dictatorship.. this is supposed to be a sport that promotes new ideas, challenges, and concepts.. is against the rules to shoot a match dressed up in a santa outfit???
I'm all for new ideas and concepts...as long as every member is treated equally...
Every member is being treated equally, the match is open to everyone. But until the week before the match you must sign-up to work for one squad.
Please,
tell me where in the IPSC rule book it say we must work?
It is a more like a common sense that we will work, but imposing this on shooters it is a very bad habit. Just goes back to communist times, must this, must that....

Every member is being treated equally, the match is open to everyone. But until the week before the match you must sign-up to work for one squad.
IPSC is freestyle!
I don't remember any communist times in IPSC.
You said earlier that you always work at matches, just pick a time that you want to work at and then book your shoot time.![]()
I'm all for new ideas and concepts...as long as every member is treated equally...
Just because something is not of the list of "can't do's" ...doesn't mean you "can"
what does that have to do with...
If it's not completely obvious to you (the need to treat all members as equals)...I doubt I can explain it to you.
We all know you can't have a match without the volunteers...but without shooters...it's just a bunch of people in funny shirts with yellow boxes standing around in the sun...



You have mention dictatorship,
then tell me what is it, if you are not working as sign up worker then you wait for your turn.
I know we need workers, but IMO this is wrong way of getting them.
Most of people work during matches. I know I do, and guys who travel with me. Last year according to statistic run by euxx, I have attended most of the matches in Ontario and have never hear a word of complain about my working ethics. Not bad for CAW member![]()
In my understanding the only workers needed are ROs and CROs (I might be wrong, but at the matches I shoot, patching is usually not an issue and there isn't much else a non-RO shooter could do, well maybe reset the steel, but it isn't much different from the patching). So, opening match only to ROs only mean a discrimination against all the new shooters, that is especially bad practice for the Level I matches.
Generally I like to have 1 CRO, 1 RO and 1 scorekeeper / bay/half day. So for one full day at a Level I, thats 6 officials, for a two day Level II where we'd use two bays thats 24 officials, Now you can get by without the CRO and that makes it 16 officials needed. Some will work the full day and some even work the whole weekend so you can adjust accordingly. But you'll need a minimum of 12 - 16 Officials signed up to be able to run a two day match. Now it's only fair that they get to shoot the match, it would certainly suck to sign up to work then find out the match filled up in an hour and you didn't get in. So I have no problem with pre-signing anyone that agrees to work the match. As far as the reduced match fee, I'm not overly in favor of this, if you shoot the match for score you should pay the same fee as the other shooters.
. As far as the reduced match fee, I'm not overly in favor of this, if you shoot the match for score you should pay the same fee as the other shooters.




























