igor
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Good IPSC practices in my experience:
The scorer is definitely to repeat exactly what the RO says for each target, loud, clear and in the exact same wording. And the time. One more good practice is to add a grand total in the margin once the columns have been totalled, as a double check to verify the right number of shots are in the sheet. As RO, I check the grand total and that there is a time, then I trust the scorer on the rest and initialize. The competitor initializes last.
Level 2 and up, there are check lists printed and posted towards the end of the match. A 15 min protest time to check the scores when all is ready, and it's prizes time. Usually the stats officer gets the results on the web the same night.
The scorer is definitely to repeat exactly what the RO says for each target, loud, clear and in the exact same wording. And the time. One more good practice is to add a grand total in the margin once the columns have been totalled, as a double check to verify the right number of shots are in the sheet. As RO, I check the grand total and that there is a time, then I trust the scorer on the rest and initialize. The competitor initializes last.
Level 2 and up, there are check lists printed and posted towards the end of the match. A 15 min protest time to check the scores when all is ready, and it's prizes time. Usually the stats officer gets the results on the web the same night.