My club has a ravine that almost circles the camp ground, and we have set up a woods walk with bangplate targets set along the ravine, giving us a safe backstop to shoot into, and reactive targets that are " swingers" so we don't have to go down and set them up for each shooter. we vary the shape and size of the targets and the ranges, so the course is interesting each month. Mo more than 20 shots, and we usually throw in a station for some skills, like knife and hawk throwing, or fire starting, or throwing a lance, or shooting a bow and arrow, setting a beaver trap, etc. By altering the positions where the shooter must take his shot, the range and angles can be increased or decreased, so that no two courses of fire ar alike. For major shoots, we do novelty shoots, like cutting playing cards on edge, or shooting eggs hung with fishing line and rubber bands to swing in the wind. We have done charcoal brickettes, clay pigeons, neco wafers, split the ball on an ax and break two clay targets, etc. We have even had shoots at bottle caps at 25 yds. ( Please, God, don't let that cloud block the sun before I shoot!) Use your imagination, and if you get stuck, again, ask us for more ideas.I haven't even begun to talk about the varied paper targets that can be used.