Several years ago I was a newly appointed tournament director at a comp/trad club. After setting the stakes for traditional and compound shooters the day before the shoot, it looked like everything was going good. We were having a good turnout, and everyone was busy.
After several groups had come off the course, I made it a point to ask one of the guys how he like the course. He said that he had missed 12 out of the 20 targets, and that he would never come back to this course again. Then I ask someone that I knew (a good average shooter) what he thought of the course. He replied that it was tough and that he had missed 10 of the 20 targets.
It was obvious now what happened. The compound shooter that I had asked to work with the new range master had, on his own, reset the stakes for traditional. The first target for trad was set at about 33yds, and through a sassafras thicket.
I respect compound shooters, but I won't shoot with them again. This is something that I do for fun.