OK, Coaching. I thought that coaching was particularly forbidden in Precision Rifle. I am aware that occasionally a new shooter will be give a wind call before he starts the stage and possibly 1st time shooters at a local match are “coached’ to some degree, but expecting coaching (and presumably spotting) to help a shooter while he/she was shooting a stage??
This is legal in IHMSA and other shooting sports, but I thought, PRS was an individual sport. Meaning we all need to learn to spot our shots and learn to read the wind. Basically shoot like we are the one and only, in a life or death situation. A situation where, our ability is the only help we are going to get to put the bullet on the target. .
Tough love? It’s the game, jump in and swim or watch from the sidelines. Takes time, takes practice and taking classes and putting lots and lots of rounds down range. And it takes good equipment. Jump in and swim.
Now, I am not against a good pat on the back or a bit of help to a shooter who is struggling. In my mind, while this is going against everything i wrote above, it’s kinda nice to get. Admittedly I have been give a neat little shove now and then. But, don’t expect it and don’t get mad if you don’t get it.