dromia wrote:So is the MoD RCO course still a two day course or a three day course?
At the moment it is a two day course.
The idea is that so few clubs shoot MOD so it would be better to have the training relative to the use the shooters need.
Were do you get this idea that so few clubs shoot on MOD ranges were I live every body shoots on MOD ranges if you want to shoot past 100 yards its the only game in town.
Can someone answer the question about the MoD RCO course becoming a three day course or not!
Of course with the NRA's Bisley-centric view then very few people shoot on MoD ranges, however if you have a non Bisley centric view then most people use MoD ranges, isn't Bisley technically an MoD range?, regardless of the usual non national approach from our "national" organisations if the the MoD range course does be come three day then that will mean that for people outside of Bisley it will become more expensive and more difficult to organise RCO courses in places other than the remotely located Bisley.
Come on Bambi get some
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I was always under the impression that Bisley was run under MOD range orders as the safety area was all MOD, but then I don't shoot as Bisley so probably wrong, I do however shoot all over the country on MOD ranges with 3 out of the 4 clubs that I shoot with
I think you will find that a large amount of MOD ranges around the country are in use each weekend by local clubs
I suppose the venue will depend on how fussy the assessor is, as back in 2005 I attended an RCO course held in a large shed / barn, maybe a club house room or maybe a local pub function room will suffice
Or as in my case a members farm barn!!! our course was only 1 day back then, a full day admittedly, and there was 6 in attendance
good luck getting it sorted