This happens in every match. Only one person is first on any stage. And everyone else gets to watch. And where you start is up to the MD. All luck of the draw. It’s a feature of the format and you know it going in.
You have a point on the wind. Hopefully the stages will be staggered so that wind will be a factor every second or third one.
But then a poorer shooter using a mulligan to reshoot a TYL is a counterpoint.
The issue is that someone is able to use prior knowledge to reshoot a stage. It’s clearly against the spirit of the sport and not something that is honorable. Especially for placement.
As for hunting, if it’s a high stakes hunt or any hunt, I will insist that my partner get his first. And that everyone else get theirs. I don’t see how it’s a mulligan unless I slip out before dawn and wait for that critter my partner patterned the day before. Or paid the pilot to come back the next day.
And again, we are back to there are much, much bigger things that matter.
You can go to a match where a top or close to top shooter is from the area. He shoots at a range all the time and knows the wind patterns or stages that MD uses.
So, he has prior knowledge. You’ve never shot there and have no idea.
Case in point, while it’s well known now, it wasn’t always well know. Rifles Only almost always does a 550 cord and other such stages. And it’s still not known by every shooter who doesn’t stay in the know about things.
So, you could go to that match with no idea. And other shooters have been practicing shooting off 550 cord with their prior knowledge.
I have 90+ matches attended in the last 3-4 years. I promise you, a mulligan is one of the absolute last things that’s going to change the order of the top.