There is no need imo, to check gun fit or eye movement for a novice shooter. Especially at a event where they will likely never follow up in the sport.
Who cares how they shoot as long as they are safe.
I have personally only seen the practice used on seasoned and established shooters by coaches who are fault finding.
If she is in fact checking a novice shooter out she is pretty keen.
I used to help run corporate events like this myself out of chch and found just getting a few people to improve on their second go was all it took for them to enjoy it.
Coaching or directing hits on mud pie targets is child's play no matter how the gun fits.
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