I know the guys back east run a lot of indoor matches. Typically, what does one look like?
Stages, round count, number of shooters in a squad, squad time, etc.
What do you guys do for steel?
Does Alberta qualify as back east?
The indoor matches here are 1-day events; everybody shoots and works. We split the matches into a 4 time periods:
Morning early
Morning late
Afternoon early
Afternoon late
Each competitor will either work and shoot in the morning or the afternoon. So a competitor who is shooting in the morning late shift, will be working in the morning early shift. Likewise a competitor who is working in the afternoon early shift will be shooting in the afternoon late shift.
This shift sequence was adopted when we had to deal with 90+ shooters at a 1-day indoor match. For a travelling competitor it also has the advantage that you can drive for 3 hours to a match, shoot the match in the afternoon, then drive home in the evening.
Set-up is done the night before usually by the local club; tear-down is done by the competitors/workers from the afternoon shift while waiting for stats/awards to be finalized.
Typically a match will be 5 or 6 stages using 2 bays. Round count from 90 - 130. Commonly 2 short-med stages per bay which are then combined into a long stage, for 3 stages per bay.
Squad sizes will range from 5 to 12 shooters. Timings can be extended to accommodate larger number of shooters, but typical times would be 0800 to 1230 for morning and 1300 to 1730 for afternoon.
Steel targets are placed close to the backstop, shrouded and sandbagged.