NRL22 takes a small fee per shooter when MD turns in scores, a few dollars, seems that PRS would be similar.
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NRL22 takes a small fee per shooter when MD turns in scores, a few dollars, seems that PRS would be similar.
I'm not above hard-sledging the RO or even MD for a mistake I made, and am very clear about it. Anyone who has shot with me knows this.Getting a re-shoot because you didn't like how things went doesn't belong in any practical shooting sport. You fix your shit on the clock and you take your score.
Err ? Too fuking bad. He can be upset, argue, blow off steam or whatever. But you screw a stage, that's on you. Hell, I had my bolt de-cock on me once mid stage. Pulled bolt out, recocked, cycle checked, mag in, finished the stage.Two recent occurrences:
A local club match wherein one of the better shooters (legitimately a contender to be top 3) and certainly the best shooter in my squad, got to a stage that he fully expected to clean. He fumbled some of his gear and missed his second shot. About three shots later, he somehow magically pulled his ear protection out of his ear. He stopped immediately and demanded that as it was a piece of safety equipment that had failed he deserved a re-shoot. He then proceeded to re-shoot and clean the stage. I lost a little respect for that man that day.
PRS does already. Top this, top that, NATO, open, production. It's crap.Might as well hand out participation trophies while you're at it.
You are clueless. Mulligans have always been allowed and have been done in the past, but were always pretty uncommon. The only change that might be made is to not allow them any more. So what are you going on about?As if it can't be any more stupid, now I get a survey asking about mulligans.
Listen, I know everyone pulls a bad shot or has a bad stage, but let's get real.
You're an adult.....and should act like one. If you need to somehow be compensated for your lack of ability in this game, go do something else. Like golf.
Everyone now should have already moved to a 20+lb 6mm variant with a quality optic and ballistic software and near scientific level of reloading capabilities if you're participating in this game. So really the only true variable is you (and a bit of wind).
So if you wiff a stage or shot.... OWN IT.....and move on. No one cares, get over it.
If they've always been allowed, then why is the question being posed? Below is the question being asked. So clue me in on my cluelessness.You are clueless. Mulligans have always been allowed and have been done in the past, but we're always pretty uncommon. The only change that might be made is to not allow them any more. So what are you going on about?
Somebody brought it up on Facebook a week or two ago and it brought it to many people's attention that one or two matches in the country did it. I think the question is sent out to simply find out if a majority of the PRS membership wants mulligans outlawed. I assume the majority will say to outlaw mulligans in 2 day matches and the rules committee will act accordingly. How is this even noteworthy to anyone at all?If they've always been allowed, then why is the question being posed? Below is the question being asked. So clue me in on my cluelessness.
Please submit your vote below regarding the allowance of Mulligans in sanctioned PRS matches. Your vote will help inform PRS Rules Committee members. Sanctioned matches are all matches one and two day's that count for PRS points. *
Mulligans should NOT be allowed in PRS Sanctioned matches.
Mulligans should be allowed in PRS sanctioned matches.
I am undecided.
They are considering outlawing them, not making them legal. They are already legal.It's insane they are even considering this
It's already pretty bad how contrived PRS has become, but this is really watering it down further. I can't imagine the most competitive and top shooters in the PRS would actually want this? This would really cheapen any competitive spirit around PRS, do many of the inmates in the asylum not see this?
They are considering outlawing them, not the making them legal. They are already legal.
They are considering outlawing mulligans. Mulligans have always been legal. The rules committee will likely outlaw them after the survey.When the inmates run the asylum, and the warden wants everyone to be his friend, you tend to let people do what makes them feel good.
Like the KYL, you can stop, say no, and keep your points but if you gamble, and lose, that should be on you. But no, we can't "take" points from people who bet them, you have to change the concept completely to make everyone feel good.
Mulligans are just an extension of the pussification of America and the Series are playing along with it.
This is why the matches are repetitive, boring, and contrived, because they only do what people like, so they repeat that stuff over and over vs coming up with new challenging stages. Everything is stale as fuck and they know it
A mulligan is obviously a reshoot. Did I say otherwise?So how is a "Mulligan" different than a reshoot?
And if Mulligans are legal under the current rules, why don't they appear in the rule book?
Mulligans have always been allowed
A mulligan is obviously a reshoot. Did I say otherwise?
Mulligans are legal because they aren't banned by the rule book. It is implied that if something isn't listed as against the rules that it is ok. In general the PRS allows MD's to run their matches however they want and this was just one of those things that 1 or 2 match directors did on the west coast. I think that the reshoot rules that are written in the rule book didn't explicitly say anything about planned mulligans offered by the match director so they were treated differently than the other situations described in the rules as reshoots.
This. Right. Here.From the current rule book:
3.5.1 Reshoots shall only be permitted in the event of an interruption of the stage that was outside the control of the shooter.
That seems to rule out Mulligans.
Apparently that's not what's been happening for years.From the current rule book:
3.5.1 Reshoots shall only be permitted in the event of an interruption of the stage that was outside the control of the shooter.
That seems to rule out Mulligans.
Have you shot a PRS match?You call that a sport?
Sounds like a playground game
Apparently that's not what's been happening for years.
I'm not super familiar with PRS Rimfire. At those matches is the top shooter given 100 points and the rest scaled off of that score?Except that it has been in some regions, just not in others.
And to clarify, I think the dust-up on Facebook was over the 2021 Rimfire series, which was run as a group of regional series, with scores also compiled into a national points race. Some regions allowed Mulligans at matches and others did not. So shooters from some regions had the opportunity to purchase reshoots, and they were being ranked against others who did not.
This was brought to the attention of PRS leadership during the summer but they chose to ignore it and drive on, and then handed out year end awards based on those points standings.
YesHave you shot a PRS match?
That's not my idea of it and this thread reinforces whyIt is a lot of fun
I'm not super familiar with PRS Rimfire. At those matches is the top shooter given 100 points and the rest scaled off of that score?
So how is a "Mulligan" different than a reshoot?
And if Mulligans are legal under the current rules, why don't they appear in the rule book?
Except that it has been in some regions, just not in others.
And to clarify, I think the dust-up on Facebook was over the 2021 Rimfire series, which was run as a group of regional series, with scores also compiled into a national points race. Some regions allowed Mulligans at matches and others did not. So shooters from some regions had the opportunity to purchase reshoots, and they were being ranked against others who did not.
This was brought to the attention of PRS leadership during the summer but they chose to ignore it and drive on, and then handed out year end awards based on those points standings.
They didn’t ignore it actually. The responded to the people who brought it up via email.
Those people did not like the response PRS gave them and complained publicly again.
I’m not defending PRS as I don’t agree with everything thing do. But this didn’t happen the way many are claiming.
Thanks for clarifying that. What I've heard is all second hand at best.
And you're right, the PRS is free to do as they please, up to and including ignoring or making up rules, or rewriting them as it suits them.
But then, if the rules can change or be "reinterpreted" based on the whim of the series owner, what's the point of even having rules?
*Shannon enters the chatLots of good complaining, reminds me of cancel culture. Instead of whining, why not run your own league?
Actually do something productive other than saying the same things and getting 3 likes from the few people that care.
Ideas and complaints are easy. Running and operating a league to please everyone is a constant endeavor. I promise, your internet whines here will never impact the “game”. Just run your own league and stop complaining about other leagues.
They are not covered under current rules.
Sure (and I don’t necessarily disagree) some will interpret “reshoot” to cover mulligans.
However, PRS clarified that in their opinion, the reshoot rules only cover reshoots for the reasons listed and don’t cover mulligan reshoots.
Considering that PRS is a private company, neither you, I or anyone else gets to define what their rules mean.
So, the argument that the reshoot rule covers mulligans is moot and worthless. It officially does not cover mulligans and they are seeking to clarify the rules going forward via shooter votes.
No, it's hilarious. This is top-tier "gaming the system". If you are a top ranked shooter, say top-20 in USA, you want every advantage you can get.
I mean, why not just give sighters to people to dial that wind call ?
Should be a new league called P-class. Basically f-class, but with muzzle brakes and no cardigans or flat-caps.
Sighters, whinging, oh oh, and wind flags !!
Mulligans are just an extension of the pussification of America and the Series are playing along with it.
Great set of rules. You run the match and I’ll show up. Just stop talking about it and run a damn match with your rules. That easy. These convos happen 72 times every 6 months.Edit: (semi)pro competitors can't have Mulligan's, only production / new shooters can. The Mulligan score does NOT count on the end of weekend results, it only counts for their category. So if you are in production, and score a 85, but with a Mulligan you get an 88, you "production" score, against other production shooters is 88, however your "overall weekend score, to be entered into the national DB" is 85 ?
No idea, I'm a shooter and sponsor, not a ..... Rules maker.
Incorrect. The NRL22 takes a $35 match fee per month if you submit scores to them, not per shooter fee.NRL22 takes a small fee per shooter when MD turns in scores, a few dollars, seems that PRS would be similar.
I hear ya, but I think that's probably the biggest part of the stink about it. I'm in the North East/New England Region and I never even heard of a milligan before. Only reshoots as outlined by the rule book. That's the problem it gave some people an unfair advantage, because it was outlined in the rules or unilaterally known and applied.Hmmm . . . I thought it was just a game. It’s hard to see people getting that worked up about it as long as everyone has the same rules, certainly doesn’t seem like a reason for personal attacks.
Oh wait, this is the Hide . . .