boats,
My personal opinion on spotters is that they should be given the same prize as the shooter. Or, split it if it's a cash award. Seems I recall reading somewhere an article dealing with this subject. Possibly yours. Would you care to refresh my memory?
My buddy and I have shot together for going on 40 yrs. or so and we're going to spot for each other. We both know what each other means when we call for sight adjustments. Otherwise I'd pass on shooting it altogether.
I went up and observed one of the first matches held and I'll sure agree with you that most spotters don't seem to have a clue. I think I heard about the same thing as you mention. My favorite was "You missed that by about a foot", leaving the poor shooter to ask which side and then try to figure how many points that would be for the particular target they were shooting at. If he'd of pulled that on me we'd have had words!
Been so long since I've shot .22 Shilouettes that I can't remember whether you are allowed a spotter. None of us used one if it was allowed. Well, you're one up on me.
I've only got the chicken and pig pins. Came awfully close a few times on the turkeys and rams but no cigar.
Good idea about using cardboard boxes and painting targets on them. I just got tired of doing that for .22's so got a set of swingers that worked real well to.
Well, since I didn't get any more responses for a chicken bullet/load I ordered the RCBS 40-300-CSA from BA this morning. It has the same nose shape as the 40-400-CS I have which is really accurate, so am hoping the 300 will be the same.
PETE