We have been having some discussions "across the pond" of Target setters shooting their own targets for score. In the NSCA is against the rules for a "designer/setter" to shoot for score, if they've set the targets. In the above video Mr.Digweed state "there is really no advantage to setting the targets "as he hasn't shot them in advance."
Yet at around the 1:45-2:00 mark he shows the subtle angle on a straight away target (so slight curl) and say "we hope to catch a few out" that will shoot straight at the target. (and without saying it, not realizing it has some curl!)
First do you think a setter has an advantage shooting targets they have set?
And is it fair for a setter to compete on "his/her" own course. (that which they have set)?
Cheers