Well, we have now tested two different methods of "staggering stakes", and was wondering which method y'all preferred
At Newberry, it was the "every other stake" method --- amount of walking distance was very minimal, it went very smooth, and eliminated "walking off the next target" .
At Ft Benning, it was back and forth, and forth and back, and up and down and down and up across the road --- although this method also accomplished not being able to walk off the target next to you, your next stake was not directly across the road from the one you just shot --- you had to go hunt for it --- this caused a lot of confusion, extra walking, and time. This method did however,have the benefit (from a social standpoint) of shooting next to a different group at almost every target, so you saw, and got to talk to more different people than you normally would have.
Overall, I preferred the "Newberry Method"
What's y'alls thoughts ???
At Newberry, it was the "every other stake" method --- amount of walking distance was very minimal, it went very smooth, and eliminated "walking off the next target" .
At Ft Benning, it was back and forth, and forth and back, and up and down and down and up across the road --- although this method also accomplished not being able to walk off the target next to you, your next stake was not directly across the road from the one you just shot --- you had to go hunt for it --- this caused a lot of confusion, extra walking, and time. This method did however,have the benefit (from a social standpoint) of shooting next to a different group at almost every target, so you saw, and got to talk to more different people than you normally would have.
Overall, I preferred the "Newberry Method"
What's y'alls thoughts ???
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