Have a little patience here folks. There is another level of "approval" that has come into play recently. Due to some issues with community relations, they are being extra careful in terms of target placement and shot lines. In other words, they have to have the stage completely laid down before it will pass scrutiny. This all started earlier this year and it was determined that the final solution is to turn all the bays that face the "wrong" way the right way. The negotiations for this have been ongoing and I think it was determined that it would not be feasible to complete before the scheduled match. Digging a hole in the desert isn't as simple as it used to be. And, since the staff for this match is scattered all over the country, getting them physically on the range much in advance of the match ain't gonna happen.
I guess they could of published very inaccurate diagrams but people would complain about that also. Ideal situation? Nope but this is what we have been given. SUPS does a good job and will for this, even if this isn't "their" match.
Peace,
Chuck
PS: See you this weekend, Mark!