This is also my first 3-Gun match, and I kept forgetting about the "offset" between the red-dot and barrel (AR-15), so ALOT of my hits were low on the close targets. I need to remember that next time.

AggieMM - Stages 1-6 - without music
Ryan
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I noticed that too. Okay a couple of IDPA questions. I am watching my first this weekend. What is an SO (Safety Officer?) and what was that SO holding behind the shooter. Advanced apologies for these novice questions. BTW that was great. excellent shooting.HighVelocity wrote:That looks like a fun match. I did see something that would've really made me angry had I been you. On stage 5, one of the other SO's starts handling your shotgun while you are still downrange.
The SO is holding a shot timer. This is the thing that goes "beep" at the beginning, to let you know that it is time for the shooter to start the stage. It records each "concussion" made when firing a shot, and keeps track of when each shot happens since the beep. And the timer will show the time that the shooter fired their last shot. This is the time used in scoring (raw time). These timers are used in many different shooting sports to get the raw time.The four main duties of an Safety Officer are:
1. To ensure the safety of the shooter and bystanders
2. To help the shooter to complete the course of fire correctly and enjoy the match
3. To handle the shooter using correct and concise range commands
4. To enforce rules consistently to ensure that the match is conducted in a fair and impartial manner
The Safety officer's primary focus must be the safety of the shooter and the bystanders. From the time the shooter steps up to the line until that shooter finishes the course of fire, the safety officer's focus must be soley on the shooter, and primarily on the gun. This is especially critical from the time the shooter is told to load and make ready until the shooter's gun is re-holstered. At no time during this period should the Safety Officer's attention be distracted from the shooter's gun.
DittoAggieMM wrote:Before I answer your questions, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND TAKING YOUR PISTOL TO THE MATCH AND COMPETING. You will regret "just watching". Just let them know you are new, and they'll take care of you..
Why not we all have! come join the crowd.vscott wrote:Well I will definitely be there, can't wait. Don't want to embarrass myself.
Lumberjack98 wrote:Always remember to reload from behind cover (I'd have called a procedural).
Even better.AggieMM wrote:Lumberjack98 wrote:Always remember to reload from behind cover (I'd have called a procedural).Wasn't IDPA rules......
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Ryan