It doesn’t require any additional training but there is a learning curve. Regarding BB instructors, our section covers the costs of travel and lodging for remote courses and many BB instructors are willing to travel.Does it require additional training to be a match director? And I can only assume if there is no matches within a few hours of me that it might be tough to find a BB instructor near us. Nothing against the guys at my range, but my club is very much interested in hunting and only the type of shooting that goes hand in hand with it. I became the range director 2.5 years ago and there doesn't seem to be much interest when I've talked about organizing any sort of matches that involve anything other than bench style shooting
The real challenge it seems is having enough interest in your general membership to pull it off. All I can suggest there is keep reaching out. I know when we run IPSC practice nights, that’s when we see the most newbie interest. We set up a couple of mock stages and then run through them a few times each…We usually have a few people approach us and ask questions about what we are doing because it does look fun. We will let them run through the stages and that’s when we hook them.