The new shooter day typically works along the line of walking new shooters through fullbore shooting, including an equipment overview, range safety and scoring. Then we conduct a shoot (2x convertible sighters, 10 rounds on score) at 400 & 800m and provide some coaching (which you won't generally have during a regular match) on wind, mirage, shooting position and potentially ammo & equipment. You also get an opportunity in the butts, to learn how to score/indicate.
We're pretty open to questions and try for 900m as well, time and weather permitting. It is difficult to accommodate walk-ons through-out the day, as that means that we have to stop and explain the basics to the detriment of those who have already had the explanation, plus the step to 800m is best taken from 400m (not 800m cold). That said, we do what we can to accommodate the majority.
The long range shooting is a challenge - the F-Class (optics & bipods) and the Target Rifle (iron sights & slings) provide different alternatives for those that want to experiment. F-Class itself is an interesting experience in calibers and cartridges for those that want to get into the more technical aspects (more so in F-Open than F-TR, which is restricted to .308W or .223R). Individual range rules also restrict the maximum caliber, which is generally 8mm at most ranges.
Hope to see you there.