so are training courses which require people testing out of before being allowed to compete going to start being required? cause thats the only way i see anything being ACTUALLY fixed...the root of this is changing PEOPLE
no rule in place, enforced or not is going to truly stop a ND that sails a range and causes damage
ive competed at high levels in various sports/competition and people are the same in every one of them for the most part...you have a majority that follow the rules to the best of their ability and then handfuls who skirt it every chance they get
nothing is special in precision rifle with how people act other than we have dangerous weapons...putting a weapon in someones hand doesnt change who they are and how they operate (it should, but in reality it doesnt always)
people argue ref calls in everything, pros use PEDs, people get caught cheating and bending rules in everything, they get punished, next guy does the same til hes caught also...theres always a next guy...
ive seen shooters argue safety DQs in pistol and carbine matches....after the fact theyll make a FB post about it and pretend it was a great learning experience for everyone...blah blah
ive seen more NDs at pistol/carbine matches than i have rifle matches and i only attend 2-4 per year vs 15-20 rifle...them being strict on DQs hasnt fixed anything for them...go to any pistol/carbine match around here and you can listen to all the ricochets leaving the range and flyin over head
someone sails the range on a small property and a random person takes a bullet...
"o but we DQ'd him, its cool, he broke the rules..."
dudes still leakin...
Unfortunately you are right.
And even if there was a course taught and “certifies” a shooter......it’s still just a paper trail to be used when shit happens.
Shooter is still either going to be safe or not, either stick to rules or skirt them.
I do believe in being proactive, but in the end you still have the human factor and math is math. Eventually someone ends up with a hole in them.