Squad etiquette question for my first NSCA registered shoot

I've been shooting local club events for about 2 years and finally signed up for my first NSCA registered shoot next month. I'm comfortable with the shooting part, but I'm a little nervous about squad etiquette. What's expected in terms of pace, scorekeeping, and general interaction? I'll be shooting my Browning Citori 725 with Light Modified choke and 1-ounce #8 loads.

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Sporting Clays Steve asked 3 months ago
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First off, congrats on taking the step to registered shoots! Most squads are really welcoming to new shooters. Keep a steady pace - don't rush, but don't take forever either. Usually about 30-45 seconds between shooters works well. For scorekeeping, just pay attention and call what you see clearly - if you're unsure, ask the shooter or another squad member. Most importantly, be ready when it's your turn and help reset the station when you're done shooting. What shoot are you headed to? I might be there too.

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Trap Shooter Tom answered 3 months ago

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