I'm not sure if more "leeway" is given to the "top" shooters for real or imagined infractions during a match, but it does seem from time to time that RO's are more ready, willing and able to critique the "bottom" shooters than the "top" shooters. Now, before all you RO's get bent out of shape, much of the "critiqueing" is justified, welcomed and appreciated, but some of it is not. It is rare to see or hear an RO telling a "top" shooter that they "almost" broke 90, or they "almost" had their finger in the trigger guard, etc...even if they did.

I did witness the result of a very experienced RO (and very skilled shooter) mention to a "top" shooter that he came very close to not only breaking 90 with his first shot from the holster, he was "almost" going to call an AD on it. (I was scoring the stage, so was right there). The "top" shooter threw a temper tantrum that would rival a 2-year old, and accused the RO of being "over-zealous". He picked on the wrong guy, because the RO demanded that the shooter apologize immediately for the stupid remark, or he would DQ him immediately. He apologized. When safety is a factor, there is no such thing as an "over-zealous" RO.