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I shoot some unmentionable matches and targets are painted for every shooter. The shooters in the squad do the painting they don't get to stand around and jabber jaw. Other matches cardboard targets get pasted for every shooter by the shooters.
The condition of the paint on the targets from my experience looked like they were painted sat. morning we were shooting mon. afternoon. They need to be painted at the beginning of each day and about mid day. Like i said growing pains for new people setting matches every one makes mistakes the first time out nothing wrong with that as long as they learn and adjust.
 
Choosing the correct time of day sometimes makes all the difference in the world in seeing the targets…

I’ve had issues seeing them at Friendship myself….. mostly from shadows.
 
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