If I were using a phone purchased by the government, sure, I'll do anything with it, but I do not think you should need to bring a phone on a RnG. The military uses phones to gather intel, but they also don't have to worry about replacing it. Matches should just ban phones and make intel that can be done with a notebook and pencil.
@heyhayhay247 I definitely don't think a smart phone should be necessary to be successful at a match. Intel or not, I always have mine as more of a safety net to call if there is a need or emergency so I don't think they should be banned. I guess you could ban people from using them on the course, I'd certainly follow that rule and be fine with it.
If I were using a phone purchased by the government, sure, I'll do anything with it, but I do not think you should need to bring a phone on a RnG. The military uses phones to gather intel, but they also don't have to worry about replacing it. Matches should just ban phones and make intel that can be done with a notebook and pencil.
@heyhayhay247 I definitely don't think a smart phone should be necessary to be successful at a match. Intel or not, I always have mine as more of a safety net to call if there is a need or emergency so I don't think they should be banned. I guess you could ban people from using them on the course, I'd certainly follow that rule and be fine with it.
And this year it was very doable with pen and paper as that's all I used to answer every questions asked of me. -Ryan
@@ActionShootingShow Yeah, as long as the RO made sure you answered from hand written notes, you're good.