memilanuk
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I still can't find anything in the rule book about who should call for a mark, but I did find a reference about who should know the proper commands for such things and when to use them. The first person listed is the scorer. The shooter is not mentioned.
...probably because the scorer is the proxy for the shooter, who cannot easily get up out of position and hunt down the range officer busy B.S.-ing down at the other end of the line.
If you want to get particular about it, the rules also say the scorer should be positioned two paces back from the firing line. How often do you see that?
bayou shooter said:Definitely my 2015 question for the ref at the Nationals.
Typically the NRA refs we get, nice guys all I'm sure, but I haven't met very many that have ever shot F-class. We're lucky if they've shot enough HP to at least be familiar with that portion of the rule book, let alone section 22. Not sure I'd hang my hat on what the Ref says....