I’m planning to start shooting NRL Hunter next year and I’m curious about the benefits of entering my first match, or first few matches, in the Skills division. I understand it’s a discounted match fee, not for points/prize table, and I don’t have to meet the rifle or PF requirements of the other divisions. My question is around the statement “Skills Division hunters may be coached on the clock after they have had the opportunity to try the stage on their own.”
Does that mean that I shoot the stage twice? Once as normal and then again with coaching. That seems like a match flow killer if the Skills Division hunters are in the normal match rotation.
Who does the coaching? Is it the RO of each stage, or are Skills Division hunters “squadded” with experienced hunters by the MDs for coaching?
If someone can give me a basic rundown of Skills Division and some tips on how to maximize the learning opportunities it provides, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Does that mean that I shoot the stage twice? Once as normal and then again with coaching. That seems like a match flow killer if the Skills Division hunters are in the normal match rotation.
Who does the coaching? Is it the RO of each stage, or are Skills Division hunters “squadded” with experienced hunters by the MDs for coaching?
If someone can give me a basic rundown of Skills Division and some tips on how to maximize the learning opportunities it provides, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks