I use Google SketchUp to design my stages, because it gives a nice 3D look, shows more how I intend it to look when its finished and I can check for 90 and shoot-through's if my mind is with me when I play with the program.
All our walls on our range is 120x210cm's, so thats what I've used here. They are transparent so it will be easier to see what its suppose to be built like, but we use solid walls when we build.
The 29rds long course is comstock count, gun loaded and holstered, shooter standing on the X in center of the demarcated area with hands on the two walls besides the X. To sprayed X'es will be made on the walls when constructing, at shoulder level (150ish cm's high). Shoot targets as and when they become visible, from within the demarcated area. Small steel plates about 10m's out from the windows, popper some more meters back to avoid shoot through if shooter desides to lean around the L/H side wall to engage an extra paper and some steel from there.
Should I have made the fault line on the L/H side 90degrees out from the wall, instead of straight back to make it a lot harder to do this, as my main idea was that steel had to be shot from windows, and not just run past them blazing?
long_course_zig_zag.jpg (1.17MB)
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Thanks, Jostein.

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