Hi zupermann,
I am not sure if you have read the revised course of fire updated last Friday. This match was one of the updates.
Shooter will start the stage in the standing position. Upon presentation of the target, shooter will fire five (5) shots into any one size of the ten circles. Shooter will then transition to the sitting or kneeling position and fire five (5) shots into any one of the four sizes of remaining circles. Shooter will then transition to the prone position and fire five (5) shots into any one of the three sizes of remaining circles. Shooters rifle MUST be unloaded (empty chamber) during transition between positions with absolute muzzle control.
Between positions, the targets will come down for 30secs to be marked for hits.
After 2 minute exposure, targets come down for 30 seconds. Hits will be marked. Repeat. This is to ensure 5 shots are taken from each position. Shoot your best five. For the really talented shooters, I don't recommend walking your shots around the target. The Butts officer will determine the number of hits on each of 3 targets. I will write it down

. If you shot 5 in each target and you get scored accordingly, that is great.
I believe the people in the butts are reasonable and a very experienced Butts officer. Any challenges on the scoring will go to the match committee at the end of the day after the competitors get their targets. If people play games they play games.