Shooter-Spotter Team
A two-person setup where one shooter fires while a partner reads wind, watches the trace, and calls corrections between shots.
A shooter-spotter team divides the long-range problem between two people: the shooter runs the rifle and trigger while the spotter handles observation, wind, and corrections. This division lets the shooter stay relaxed in position and focus purely on a clean break, while the partner concentrates on reading conditions and tracking the result of each round.
The spotter watches the trace, the vapor wake the bullet leaves in the air, along with the splash or impact, then converts that into a precise hold or dial correction. Effective teamwork depends on shared wind-reading and a common language for calling-the-shot, so that “favor left a tenth” or “come up two” means the same thing to both members under pressure.