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Pete
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Re: Range officer course

#31 Post by Pete »

I did the RCO course when it was on offer at £45, not because I wanted to do a bit of strutting, but because I wanted to get a better idea of how Bisley worked.
I remember as a rookie finding the place very intimidating...................standing there terrified that I was going to make an arse of myself. (That came later.....)

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Re: Range officer course

#32 Post by RDC »

Maggot wrote:
The only difference I can see is that one should allow you to run an MOD range (sign for it legally), but as we never actually got tested on the lost comms and butts change procedure....pretty critical for MOD gallery ranges. ;)
My regional course intake was tested on both of those.
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