I've only ever shot competitions as an individual and notice that there seems to be a trend towards pairing shooters with one acting as a spotter for the other. It is not uncommon for two individuals who have never met, or shot together as a pair, to be pooled together for competition.
Can anyone recommend some reading material, or care to explain, what the fundamentals of spotting are ? It sounds easy enough to sit there, spot the shot and call the correction but I am certain it isn't that easy and is probably as hard to do well as shooting with good technique. I'm really interested in learning about the basics of spotting so that I have a reasonable schooling before turning up and ruining someone elses day.
I figure a top notch spotter can make a hell of a difference to a shooter's success and would be interested in learning more, or at least some basics so that when i get paired up i'm communicating in the same language as my partner and learn good skills from the outset.
Thank you
Can anyone recommend some reading material, or care to explain, what the fundamentals of spotting are ? It sounds easy enough to sit there, spot the shot and call the correction but I am certain it isn't that easy and is probably as hard to do well as shooting with good technique. I'm really interested in learning about the basics of spotting so that I have a reasonable schooling before turning up and ruining someone elses day.
I figure a top notch spotter can make a hell of a difference to a shooter's success and would be interested in learning more, or at least some basics so that when i get paired up i'm communicating in the same language as my partner and learn good skills from the outset.
Thank you