You would be wrong......I know of at lease one shooter that this was her 1st
rodeo.....You made my point, "they" (our peers) should be able to control their
muzzle. The question remains: why were their so many that didn't???
4.4%...The numbers don't lie...there had to be a contributing factor to
cause the very high number of DQs. Just saying.

Just because someone did it doesn't make it right, or a good idea.

There were a lot of DQs at CCup too.  There are a lot of stages at the match with less than 180 muzzle safe points, or odd shooting/reloading positions.  That is the contributing factor.  The correct solution is to get some experience before shooting the sport's biggest events, not to dumb down the sport's biggest events to make it easy for a complete newbie to shoot.  That is what club matches, and lesser majors are for.

Nick Y - A24313