I would say starting at the FAC application then at a guess most target rifles are not conditioned the same as a sporting or land management shooter, yet with .240 + you can shoot any of the UK deer species.I'm not sure that I agree restricting target shooters to specific ranges or even ranges is warranted at all. There's no more issue with a target shooter using an informal range on land they own or have use of, so long as it's safe, than there is any sporting or land management shooter. If it's safe, it's safe. Why should it be OK for a sports shooter with only two firearms in their ticket to practice on land they seem suitable, but a target Shooters with a dozen rifles cannot make the same call and can only use a club range or the like? We really do not need to encourage the creation of different classes if FAC holder. We need closer knit shooting communities and more cohesion, not more divisions.
With a dedicated range the backstop dog walker off the footpath is (should be) taken care of, also fields are where contractors work, power people are a good example as they will have a need to check something,
This time of year the Duke of Edinburgh Award walkers pop out from nowhere as they get lost (a lot)
You don't get that with a range
From a field of view point I shoot off sticks when checking (zeroing) my centre fire rifles as that is 95% of the usage,
An example in 2014 while doing my DSC1 shooting test I said that I would be shooting the whole test off my sticks with the others shooting prone (target shooting) off a truck flat bed, @paul o' as he was there, my upright position gave me a much better overview of the area. Then 2-3 people turned left off a foot path and were heading to the target area not seen by the prone shooters as their flat field of view was restricted. I started shouting as loud as I could to "stop shooting" which they did, also the "FC Ranger " sent to "look after Tim" missed seeing them.
I could give you a number of examples but think it will fall on deaf ears with a prone blinkered point of view.