Having been part of running T.M.M for a short while, I know some of the challenges to trying to get every thing efficient, fair and fun .
I was not there Tuesday, but I've seen shooters who have shot first saved from poor spotters by a freshly painted target!
I like the idea, as a person / cud who has a limited budget as we all do, I could see a clubs paint cost go up easily by 33%.
We spend roughly 550 a year on paint.
Second problem is in wet or cold months paint does not fully dry by end of shoot and folks get ,1 paint on hands and clothes helping to put targets up, and 2 if stacked on each other, they are stuck together next month for set up crew, creating a hazzard.
A.M not saying any of this to be a debbie downer, just my experience with trying to make the spotters be more consistent.
I really like the posse leaders who repeat often if you " think it was a mini it was a hit! Ect...
If you are spotting alot during a match and you ate starting to zone out, no shame in backing out.
How about small ribbons on bottom of targets to help see dead sounding target at least move?
Clinics on shooting better, ro classes, how about clinics on spotting, and picking up brass, a lot to be learned about the sport from both important jobs!
Didn't mean to go on and on but it's a good subject .
Like democracy it will never be perfect but it's the best we have.
Curious to hear others thoughts!