We start at 7:30 we set up 4 stages for 35 average amount that shows.we have for squads,when every one has shot their forth stage
we use same targets and props and change the stage,some times a change can be as minute as running the stage back ward or mosambigu all
paper,simple changes seem to work the best,complicated stages tend to take a loong time to set up.alot of shooters use our club match to practice
for larger matches and our shooters abilties vary so we try to acomodate every one, we usually run 2 stages of shooting drills this helps the confidence of the new guys and iritates the masters but the new guys can watch the masters run the drills fast and see how it should be done
makes for good training,when squading we like to put masters in each squad.there job should be..........to help the others makes for a safer range.at the end each squad takes down there last stage md assistent stays to help stack everything in the shed properly as it come in from the stages
lockup go home.