It cannot have gone un noticed over the past few months that some markers at the NSC are not really holding a convincing argument along the lines of ”they deserve whatever pay they are getting”.
One or two are ruining it for the rest, and if I was a marker, I would want them gone as much as we do. I take the point that if they got shot of all the markers we complained about, there would be none left, but it also follows that some are best got rid of regardless.
The last time I complained (after the Phoenix) the lass in the range office turned the tables on us along the lines that they can tell them until they are blue in the face, but they are kids and it just goes in one ear and out the other.
She said that they (range office staff) just feel embarrassed every time we complain which is understandable, but what suggestions would we have to improve things?....I bit my lip tesnews
I have several workable solutions involving grooming, something in 40mm, mortars, a remote tazer, or the rack.....but joking aside, what constructive, workable, and legal ideas does the collective have?
I get that encouragement is good, and I am in no way anti marker. Been there, done that, and it was me that was standing up for them in last year’s open day when coaches were being impatient and a little voice on the radio said “seriously, we really are whacked out down here” so I started closing targets down so they could rest or double up for a while (It was late in the day anyway and there had been no stop for lunch).
Quite why they thought a visit by various NRA dignitaries would solve the issue still makes me wonder....at work we call it “returning to the scene of the crime”
So I ask you, learned, intelligent, brethren (cos many brains is better than a half), what ideas do you have?
I will present the lot to the range office as suggested by us, and will put the same post on the airgun BBS. If anyone else fancies passing it onto other forums, great.
Some thoughts already mentioned (Cheers Gillian et al)

We would like to see them with zap numbers (so we can get the correct blood group for when we...no...no....them damned voices again) so that we can hold each other accountable. It also means they will not be able to hide behind anonymity. This is a 2 way street because when complimented in the range office, they know who we mean.
We would like them to appreciate how much a shoot costs us. I see that may well alienate them even more as a lot of them are kids, but then most of us are not exactly Donald bleeding trump either. In light of recent silliness screwing up our shoots, they need to know.
We would like to see the tables turned with the NRA running them a shoot, and volunteers from amongst us marking to a standard we would expect to see, look and learn.
Are they trained properly? We would like to see that done.
We would like the NRA to address the “cant reach” problem, and maintain and balance the target frames as well as can possibly be done to make the lesser able markers lives easier. Personally I would volunteer to help partake in said maintenance....would you?
We would like to see them get a bonus for good work, as well as an “X” strikes and you are out...strikes to be quantified. They handed out enough NRA vouchers to us last year...perhaps a voucher for Jenny's or a small cash bonus for best marker(s) of the month. Most of them are kids not slaves, make them feel appreciated.
We would like the NRA to recognise what an asset a good marker is rather than just bemoaning the crap ones, and how a shoot is totally Donald ducked by a sullen or lazy little s*** who wants the money for no effort....and manage their assets accordingly.
Because if they don’t, they wont have much of a national shooting centre left.
Discuss.
Personally, I would like to not feel I have to boycott all NRA shoots because they cant get the ruddy targets marked correctly or the right targets presented.
We pay enough, is this too much to ask? emrolleyes
Have a great weekend, and if you are shooting I hope it stays dry for you