2025 Mystery Ops Range Officer Registration

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The 2025 Mystery Ops Event schedule is more organized than in previous years, allowing Range officers to sign up for multiple events with greater ease. You have the option to register for all events or select individual ones. Should you need to return later to register for additional events, you are welcome to do so. For the 2025 schedule and information, please refer to the bottom of the document. Please review the following information and thoughtfully consider your availability and commitment prior to registering.

We appreciate your interest in serving as a Range Officer for the Mystery Lights 2025 Events! Our schedule is packed with thrilling events set in stunning locations. It's the dedication of volunteer range officers like you that makes these events possible! Being an RO is a great way to make friends, contribute to the sport, and become a better shooter!

Range Officers ensure the safe and efficient management of the competition. They enforce the rules relevant to the event, providing a fair and pleasant experience for everyone involved. They are tasked with recording accurate statistics to evaluate competitors effectively. Range Officers also handle the teardown of stages and the cleanup of the course once the competition has concluded.

Required Range Officer Skills and Abilities:

-Communication: Be able to communicate clearly, verbally and in writing.

-Interpersonal Skills: Be able to deal with people, adapt to stressful situations, and work well as part of a team.

-Adaptability: Be able to respond quickly to changing conditions, responsibilities, and strategies.

-Physical Ability: Be able to run, stand, or sit for long periods of time and lift up to 80 pounds.

-Attention Span: Be able to maintain attention for extended periods of time.

-Safety consciousness: Be safety conscious and have first aid/trauma care training.

As a token of our appreciation for your assistance, we ensure our esteemed range officers are well taken care of. Your registration fee will be waived, and you will receive a complimentary match T-shirt. We provide meals and beverages, typically including a steak dinner on Friday night, as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday.

Range Officers run the course and RO for one another on Friday, then on Saturday, they oversee the main event. While it's not mandatory for a Range Officer (RO) to also compete, it is highly recommended that they partake in the competition to enjoy the experience as participants.

The availability of complimentary lodging differs with each venue. When available, priority for lodging is given to those who arrive early to help set up the event. If you're interested in available space, don't hesitate to inquire. Many range officers choose to camp on-site using tents, RVs, or their vehicles. Additionally, commercial lodging options are typically located in close proximity to each venue.

Transportation is crucial for Range Officers. The Rio Bravo and H.W. Lewis Ranches feature challenging terrain that often necessitates the use of high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicles for access. Conversely, the Dos Hermanos Ranch boasts gentler terrain and better-maintained roads. The use of UTVs/ATVs is permitted, provided that operators are safe. Should you lack an appropriate vehicle, arrangements can be made to assign you to a more accessible stage or to provide transportation.

Your assistance with the event and commitment to the sport are deeply appreciated, which is why we are offering complimentary registration, food, and amenities. Regrettably, a historical pattern shows that range officers, due to lack of financial investment, tend to cancel at much higher rates compared to paid competitors. We recognize that obligations at home and work take precedence over a weekend spent shooting with friends. All we ask is, that if life decides to get in the way, please give notice as soon as possible. Last minute RO cancellations resulting in a short-staffed event can have a huge impact.

Failing to show up without prior notification may lead to inclusion on a blacklist. If you cannot be relied upon to be respectful and dependable, then your services cannot be utilized.

Communication on specific match details and updates will be via email from mysterylightsrng@outlook.com. So, keep an eye out for those. Thank you so much for everything you do as a Range Officer!

Mystery Ops 2025 Events line up. Dates are semi-hard, but subject to change.

Be aware of the limit on Range Officers (ROs) per event. Should the limit be reached prior to your registration, you will be placed on the alternate list. To secure your participation, register as a paid competitor for the desired match. If your services as an RO are required and you still wish to serve in that capacity, we will refund your registration fee once you show up to RO.

January 11th - Rio Bravo Run ‘n Gun - Presidio, Texas - RO’s run on 10th - 30 RO Limit

March 8th - Bailout Biathlon - Leakey, Texas - RO’s run on 7th - 40 RO Limit

May 24th - Memorial Marathon - San Angelo, Texas - RO’s run on 23rd - 40 RO Limit

August 1st - Midnight Mayhem - San Angelo, Texas - RO’s run on July 31st - 30 RO Limit

October 25-26th - Jade Helm 25 - Leakey, Texas - RO’s run on 24th and 26th - 40 RO Limit


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The 2025 Mystery Ops Event schedule is more organized than in previous years, allowing Range officers to sign up for multiple events with greater ease. You have the option to register for all events or select individual ones. Should you need to return later to register for additional events, you are welcome to do so. For the 2025 schedule and information, please refer to the bottom of the document. Please review the following information and thoughtfully consider your availability and commitment prior to registering.

We appreciate your interest in serving as a Range Officer for the Mystery Lights 2025 Events! Our schedule is packed with thrilling events set in stunning locations. It's the dedication of volunteer range officers like you that makes these events possible! Being an RO is a great way to make friends, contribute to the sport, and become a better shooter!

Range Officers ensure the safe and efficient management of the competition. They enforce the rules relevant to the event, providing a fair and pleasant experience for everyone involved. They are tasked with recording accurate statistics to evaluate competitors effectively. Range Officers also handle the teardown of stages and the cleanup of the course once the competition has concluded.

Required Range Officer Skills and Abilities:

-Communication: Be able to communicate clearly, verbally and in writing.

-Interpersonal Skills: Be able to deal with people, adapt to stressful situations, and work well as part of a team.

-Adaptability: Be able to respond quickly to changing conditions, responsibilities, and strategies.

-Physical Ability: Be able to run, stand, or sit for long periods of time and lift up to 80 pounds.

-Attention Span: Be able to maintain attention for extended periods of time.

-Safety consciousness: Be safety conscious and have first aid/trauma care training.

As a token of our appreciation for your assistance, we ensure our esteemed range officers are well taken care of. Your registration fee will be waived, and you will receive a complimentary match T-shirt. We provide meals and beverages, typically including a steak dinner on Friday night, as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday.

Range Officers run the course and RO for one another on Friday, then on Saturday, they oversee the main event. While it's not mandatory for a Range Officer (RO) to also compete, it is highly recommended that they partake in the competition to enjoy the experience as participants.

The availability of complimentary lodging differs with each venue. When available, priority for lodging is given to those who arrive early to help set up the event. If you're interested in available space, don't hesitate to inquire. Many range officers choose to camp on-site using tents, RVs, or their vehicles. Additionally, commercial lodging options are typically located in close proximity to each venue.

Transportation is crucial for Range Officers. The Rio Bravo and H.W. Lewis Ranches feature challenging terrain that often necessitates the use of high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicles for access. Conversely, the Dos Hermanos Ranch boasts gentler terrain and better-maintained roads. The use of UTVs/ATVs is permitted, provided that operators are safe. Should you lack an appropriate vehicle, arrangements can be made to assign you to a more accessible stage or to provide transportation.

Your assistance with the event and commitment to the sport are deeply appreciated, which is why we are offering complimentary registration, food, and amenities. Regrettably, a historical pattern shows that range officers, due to lack of financial investment, tend to cancel at much higher rates compared to paid competitors. We recognize that obligations at home and work take precedence over a weekend spent shooting with friends. All we ask is, that if life decides to get in the way, please give notice as soon as possible. Last minute RO cancellations resulting in a short-staffed event can have a huge impact.

Failing to show up without prior notification may lead to inclusion on a blacklist. If you cannot be relied upon to be respectful and dependable, then your services cannot be utilized.

Communication on specific match details and updates will be via email from mysterylightsrng@outlook.com. So, keep an eye out for those. Thank you so much for everything you do as a Range Officer!

Mystery Ops 2025 Events line up. Dates are semi-hard, but subject to change.

Be aware of the limit on Range Officers (ROs) per event. Should the limit be reached prior to your registration, you will be placed on the alternate list. To secure your participation, register as a paid competitor for the desired match. If your services as an RO are required and you still wish to serve in that capacity, we will refund your registration fee once you show up to RO.

January 11th - Rio Bravo Run ‘n Gun - Presidio, Texas - RO’s run on 10th - 30 RO Limit

March 8th - Bailout Biathlon - Leakey, Texas - RO’s run on 7th - 40 RO Limit

May 24th - Memorial Marathon - San Angelo, Texas - RO’s run on 23rd - 40 RO Limit

August 1st - Midnight Mayhem - San Angelo, Texas - RO’s run on July 31st - 30 RO Limit

October 25-26th - Jade Helm 25 - Leakey, Texas - RO’s run on 24th and 26th - 40 RO Limit


The 2025 Mystery Ops Event schedule is more organized than in previous years, allowing Range officers to sign up for multiple events with greater ease. You have the option to register for all events or select individual ones. Should you need to return later to register for additional events, you are welcome to do so. For the 2025 schedule and information, please refer to the bottom of the document. Please review the following information and thoughtfully consider your availability and commitment prior to registering.

We appreciate your interest in serving as a Range Officer for the Mystery Lights 2025 Events! Our schedule is packed with thrilling events set in stunning locations. It's the dedication of volunteer range officers like you that makes these events possible! Being an RO is a great way to make friends, contribute to the sport, and become a better shooter!

Range Officers ensure the safe and efficient management of the competition. They enforce the rules relevant to the event, providing a fair and pleasant experience for everyone involved. They are tasked with recording accurate statistics to evaluate competitors effectively. Range Officers also handle the teardown of stages and the cleanup of the course once the competition has concluded.

Required Range Officer Skills and Abilities:

-Communication: Be able to communicate clearly, verbally and in writing.

-Interpersonal Skills: Be able to deal with people, adapt to stressful situations, and work well as part of a team.

-Adaptability: Be able to respond quickly to changing conditions, responsibilities, and strategies.

-Physical Ability: Be able to run, stand, or sit for long periods of time and lift up to 80 pounds.

-Attention Span: Be able to maintain attention for extended periods of time.

-Safety consciousness: Be safety conscious and have first aid/trauma care training.

As a token of our appreciation for your assistance, we ensure our esteemed range officers are well taken care of. Your registration fee will be waived, and you will receive a complimentary match T-shirt. We provide meals and beverages, typically including a steak dinner on Friday night, as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday.

Range Officers run the course and RO for one another on Friday, then on Saturday, they oversee the main event. While it's not mandatory for a Range Officer (RO) to also compete, it is highly recommended that they partake in the competition to enjoy the experience as participants.

The availability of complimentary lodging differs with each venue. When available, priority for lodging is given to those who arrive early to help set up the event. If you're interested in available space, don't hesitate to inquire. Many range officers choose to camp on-site using tents, RVs, or their vehicles. Additionally, commercial lodging options are typically located in close proximity to each venue.

Transportation is crucial for Range Officers. The Rio Bravo and H.W. Lewis Ranches feature challenging terrain that often necessitates the use of high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicles for access. Conversely, the Dos Hermanos Ranch boasts gentler terrain and better-maintained roads. The use of UTVs/ATVs is permitted, provided that operators are safe. Should you lack an appropriate vehicle, arrangements can be made to assign you to a more accessible stage or to provide transportation.

Your assistance with the event and commitment to the sport are deeply appreciated, which is why we are offering complimentary registration, food, and amenities. Regrettably, a historical pattern shows that range officers, due to lack of financial investment, tend to cancel at much higher rates compared to paid competitors. We recognize that obligations at home and work take precedence over a weekend spent shooting with friends. All we ask is, that if life decides to get in the way, please give notice as soon as possible. Last minute RO cancellations resulting in a short-staffed event can have a huge impact.

Failing to show up without prior notification may lead to inclusion on a blacklist. If you cannot be relied upon to be respectful and dependable, then your services cannot be utilized.

Communication on specific match details and updates will be via email from mysterylightsrng@outlook.com. So, keep an eye out for those. Thank you so much for everything you do as a Range Officer!

Mystery Ops 2025 Events line up. Dates are semi-hard, but subject to change.

Be aware of the limit on Range Officers (ROs) per event. Should the limit be reached prior to your registration, you will be placed on the alternate list. To secure your participation, register as a paid competitor for the desired match. If your services as an RO are required and you still wish to serve in that capacity, we will refund your registration fee once you show up to RO.

January 11th - Rio Bravo Run ‘n Gun - Presidio, Texas - RO’s run on 10th - 30 RO Limit

March 8th - Bailout Biathlon - Leakey, Texas - RO’s run on 7th - 40 RO Limit

May 24th - Memorial Marathon - San Angelo, Texas - RO’s run on 23rd - 40 RO Limit

August 1st - Midnight Mayhem - San Angelo, Texas - RO’s run on July 31st - 30 RO Limit

October 25-26th - Jade Helm 25 - Leakey, Texas - RO’s run on 24th and 26th - 40 RO Limit