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International Bunker
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The International Bunker contains 15 fixed-angle machines as opposed to the single oscillating machine used in American Trap.
The additional machines resolve the fairness issue: as the single machine in American Trap is constantly oscillating horizontally,
every shooter will receive a different mix of target angle difficulty.
For example, on any given station, a shooter can plausibly get all (easier) straight-away targets or all extreme angle (more difficult) targets,
thus varying his level of difficulty (fairness) considerably in each round shot compared to what his competitor might receive.
What target angle the shooter actually gets is a luck of the draw depending on where the constantly-moving machine was pointing at the time he called for his target.
In International Bunker the 15 machine fixed-angle format eliminates this luck of the draw problem, ensuring that all shooters will receive exactly the same targets as all
other shooters, hence providing the equal difficulty for all.
A computer is used to ensure this occurs with programming to deliver 10 left, 10 right and 5 straight-away targets to each competitor in a randomized sequence.
Finally, a microphone release system provides equality in target release times. International Bunker is designed to provide unequivocally equal opportunity for all.
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