Jim, Lots of clubs have a larger group of compound shooters than trad guys. This influences how they set their ranges depending on who (compound vs trad guy sets up). I like to have targets placed at distances that correspond with the size of the target. I kinda break it down like small, med, and large to close, average and max. More exact I would place say a Ground hog type critter at 10-12 yards with maybe a little junk to shoot through for fun if it is at the closer side of the distance. Med deer size or bears from 15-20 and then the larger targets like elk or the Bigger deer (Mule deer or Rinehart Big 10 type) targets from 22-28 yards. If we have junk to shoot through you shorten the shot as a general rule. A clear shot can be stretched out distance wise. I prefer a tricky shorter shot personally with either junk or terrain changes to challenge me. In doing that if I can duplicate a hunting setup/shot I love to do that. I am no real fan of the long range shoot down an alley, flat course you often see. Of course a club has to work with what they have and often the guys that setup may not consider our preferences. I rarely say anything negative (drives my wife crazy, yes she shoots to) if a course is not set to my pref. I just figure everyone who competes has the same shot so it is fair. If all I wanted was fun I would move up, but keep in line with the planned shot angle so as to keep it a safe shot/course for all.
My 2 cents
Bill