I'd agree that access to practise opportunities is a very big factor which at the same time promotes long range technical shooting and discourages athletic shots at moving game. The trend will continue and is probably inevitable. But those German shooting cinemas are very very fun and educational and seem like a perfect solution. Wonder what they cost to set up?
I can shoot all I want at long range stationary targets on my own property, no lack of opportunity to practise that. But a lack of moving targets got me thinking. I am contemplating setting up a running game target that will move a target ( either a gong or a silhouette ) on cables running in a set of horizontally mounted bicycle rims. Kinda like a clothesline. The gears on the rear hub of one bike rim should allow different speeds, I could drive the assembly with an old garage door opener motor, and even use the remote to stop and start. Target would hang from the main cable by two short droppers, and should allow shooting in both left-right and right-left directions. I'd need my little Honda generator to power the set up. Nowhere near as sophisticated as a shooting cinema, but way better than nothing. What do you think?