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Again, we're looking for friendly, safety conscious people to assist shooters through our Glock Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) match. Our hope is that these competitors will enjoy the match and want to try other types of competition like USPSA, IDPA, NRA, Bianchi, and Steel Challenge, etc.
GSSF Matches are designed for people who have never competed before, as well as experienced shooters. They consist of 3 courses, the GLOCK "M", Five to GLOCK, and GLOCK the Plates. As a GSSF member they can shoot in any of 6 divisions
depending on the GLOCK model gun that they have.
GSSF matches are different from USPSA and IDPA matches in that you can come out and shoot any time between 9am ? 3pm on Saturday or 9am ? 2pm on Sunday. We don't do traditional squading like you will find at a USPSA or IDPA match
because our shooters don't all show up at one time.
RO Compensation
The first day you show up, you will be given a hat, a shirt, and a form to fill out that tells us who you are and what you want for your GLOCK Goodies. Goodies are gifts that we give you for helping at a match. Typical goodies are field knives, backpacks, bench mats, gun rugs, gun magazines, entries, etc. We mail these to you after the match. You get one goodie for each day you work to a maximum of two gifts. You will also be entered in a drawing for Glock Pistol certificates based on how many days you work. You get one entry into the drawing for each half day worked, so the more you work, the more entries you will have in the drawing. The drawing is held Sunday afternoon right after we have finished putting away our equipment and clearing the ranges. You do not need to be present to win.
If you are working a full day (both shifts), you will be given a lunch ticket by the PCG Match Coordinator for a free lunch. If you are on the setup crew Friday, lunch will be provided during setup.
Typical RO Day
ROs work in teams of 3 or more depending on the course(s) you are assigned to work. There will be an RO Orientation Saturday morning at 8:00am and Sunday morning at 8:15am to give out assignments, discuss GSSF rules and answer any
questions you may have. After the orientation, you will make sure your range is set up and begin running shooters. There will be GSSF experienced Range Officers on each course, so if you are new or inexperienced, have no fear, we
won't put you out there by yourself! We hope to have plenty of workers, so there should be time for breaks and lunch.
Please either contact Cyndi Bishop at: [email protected] or: Bob Temple at: [email protected]
We look forward to seeing you all again for another fun filled event this year!
And for the PGC members please remember this effort will result in you gettingworkday credits also.
Thank you,
Bob Temple
GSSF Matches are designed for people who have never competed before, as well as experienced shooters. They consist of 3 courses, the GLOCK "M", Five to GLOCK, and GLOCK the Plates. As a GSSF member they can shoot in any of 6 divisions
depending on the GLOCK model gun that they have.
GSSF matches are different from USPSA and IDPA matches in that you can come out and shoot any time between 9am ? 3pm on Saturday or 9am ? 2pm on Sunday. We don't do traditional squading like you will find at a USPSA or IDPA match
because our shooters don't all show up at one time.
RO Compensation
The first day you show up, you will be given a hat, a shirt, and a form to fill out that tells us who you are and what you want for your GLOCK Goodies. Goodies are gifts that we give you for helping at a match. Typical goodies are field knives, backpacks, bench mats, gun rugs, gun magazines, entries, etc. We mail these to you after the match. You get one goodie for each day you work to a maximum of two gifts. You will also be entered in a drawing for Glock Pistol certificates based on how many days you work. You get one entry into the drawing for each half day worked, so the more you work, the more entries you will have in the drawing. The drawing is held Sunday afternoon right after we have finished putting away our equipment and clearing the ranges. You do not need to be present to win.
If you are working a full day (both shifts), you will be given a lunch ticket by the PCG Match Coordinator for a free lunch. If you are on the setup crew Friday, lunch will be provided during setup.
Typical RO Day
ROs work in teams of 3 or more depending on the course(s) you are assigned to work. There will be an RO Orientation Saturday morning at 8:00am and Sunday morning at 8:15am to give out assignments, discuss GSSF rules and answer any
questions you may have. After the orientation, you will make sure your range is set up and begin running shooters. There will be GSSF experienced Range Officers on each course, so if you are new or inexperienced, have no fear, we
won't put you out there by yourself! We hope to have plenty of workers, so there should be time for breaks and lunch.
Please either contact Cyndi Bishop at: [email protected] or: Bob Temple at: [email protected]
We look forward to seeing you all again for another fun filled event this year!
And for the PGC members please remember this effort will result in you gettingworkday credits also.
Thank you,
Bob Temple