Hi all, I feel compelled to put my comments to the world, I shot the highwayman's on bank holiday monday and didn't have the best time! I understand it was a busy day as the weather was great but to be waiting 45 +minutes at 4 stands was painful to say the least, I personally topped up 5 empty traps as the shoot ground to a halt. Running out of clays at the traps, as in no boxes to top them up with! No walky talkies to alert ground staff of trap problems indeed there were no visible ground staff only the organiser. Stand 8 was just plain dangerous, a low incomer hit before a peg constantly fired broken clay in to waiting shooters of which there were many,also hitting the scorer numerous times.The shoot in my opinion if it counts was set far too hard, I love challenging targets but the course should be balanced to keep scores at a regular rate. Im a B shooter who hopefully is about to ascend to A and shoots low to mid 80's regularly, I shot a 69! I thought the number of stands with hard targets were too numerous. I thought I was having a bad day till I saw the majority of the scores were all low. Shooters that I know their average scores were down as much as 12 birds! Shooters who shoot registered targets are not going to want to go there often as who wants to be dropped a class because your numbers are falling!I also thought the ground was very rambling with massive distances between each stand, they have a lovely ground there and didn't need to space it out quite so far, It felt longer than the essex masters and that was 200 bird!Our cards also were numbered incorrectly as when the scorers went to enter our score on the master sheet the space was already filled! which leads you to think.....Am I getting my score or someone else's??? I am a firm believer in telling it how it is,otherwise how does any of us learn? The location is lovely but the course needs a proper setter who can balance the targets. Im sorry to moan on but for the first time in shooting I wanted to leave the shoot early and go home, as did some shooters. A guy who I have met threw shooting who is a AA shot and rising fast always shoots in the high 80's and low 90's consistently shot 74, that speaks volumes to me, He said it was tough and 30% of the stands were card killers! I have to agree. Im probably going to upset people with this post but it needs to be said.