pa_broon74
Proactive member
Hello all.
In order to shoot with Scouts I need to have a RCO certificate or a youth coach qualification.
I've had an RCO certificate which has since expired, unfortunately the place/person who did it before is unable to run me through it again. I can't justify a weekend away down south to do a full RCO or NSRA YPS qualification, the cost is also prohibitive. (Also, we're not doing target shooting - a lot of it (as I understand it) is about competition shooting and scoring, and we don't do that.)
I will say, within scouting, if you're not prepared to succumb to the maximum qualification required by TSA's POR, some do tend to look down their nose and mutter about 'complacency'. I'm not averse to education, we don't always know everything, and reminders can be useful - but it also needs to be practical and do-able.
I'm looking for somewhere local to me I can go - previously I attended club nights for a number of weeks, (but had no interest in the shooting they were doing, .22LR competition) - where I can re-do the RCO qualification. I have the pack, but the process for actually doing it differs depending on who you ask.
NSRA have said a club secretary can run through it with me - but I accept they won't want to if they don't know me.
Does anyone have any suggestions about how I might progress this?
(Apologies if this is in the wrong section.)
In order to shoot with Scouts I need to have a RCO certificate or a youth coach qualification.
I've had an RCO certificate which has since expired, unfortunately the place/person who did it before is unable to run me through it again. I can't justify a weekend away down south to do a full RCO or NSRA YPS qualification, the cost is also prohibitive. (Also, we're not doing target shooting - a lot of it (as I understand it) is about competition shooting and scoring, and we don't do that.)
I will say, within scouting, if you're not prepared to succumb to the maximum qualification required by TSA's POR, some do tend to look down their nose and mutter about 'complacency'. I'm not averse to education, we don't always know everything, and reminders can be useful - but it also needs to be practical and do-able.
I'm looking for somewhere local to me I can go - previously I attended club nights for a number of weeks, (but had no interest in the shooting they were doing, .22LR competition) - where I can re-do the RCO qualification. I have the pack, but the process for actually doing it differs depending on who you ask.
NSRA have said a club secretary can run through it with me - but I accept they won't want to if they don't know me.
Does anyone have any suggestions about how I might progress this?
(Apologies if this is in the wrong section.)