1. Ladder and tank trap switch
Start on a ladder, engage two near targets and one far target, then move to a tank trap for a second string with changed support and target order.
Sample content
Use these sample stage concepts when you want quick PRS-style ideas, then jump into the generator to randomize your own version with the targets and props you actually have on hand.
Start on a ladder, engage two near targets and one far target, then move to a tank trap for a second string with changed support and target order.
Use the front, side, and rear faces of a rooftop prop. Limit total rounds, require one position change, and keep par time tight enough to reward smooth transitions.
Engage from a barricade opening first, then drop to prone to clean up the farthest plate. This is good for building stability changes under time.
Force at least one support-side position on a ladder or window frame so the stage rewards positional problem solving instead of pure speed.
Alternate distance bands to break up easy cadence. This works well when you want to practice quick position confirmation and hold transitions.
Start seated or hands-off-rifle, then move into a supported position on a barrel or tank trap. Good for building stage-entry discipline.
Keep the same targets but reverse the order after a position change. This adds complexity without requiring extra steel.
Put the toughest target somewhere in the middle of the stage rather than first or last so the shooter has to manage time and wobble deliberately.
Take a concept, swap in the exact props you actually own, then adjust the target list and time limit to match your range. That way the idea remains useful instead of reading like a generic blog post detached from real shooting conditions.