Reminds me of a range we went t in Italy. It was a joint live fore excercise with the Belgians, Spanish, Italians and US. The Belgians did the jump and manuever to the building, the Italians took care of the mechanized part, then US and the Spanish did a movement to the objective IMTing the whole friggin way.
(like 200meters)
When we were given the signal we were to engage the wooden paste up targets (Italians are that high tech). The signal was given a bit early so I blitz immediately to the nearest cover, a tree about 10 meters in front of me. It was like slow motion. Some Spanish machinegunner decided that it would be cool to see what an MG3 will do to a tree while I was heading for it.
Amazingly he let up when I was about 2 meters from it. I had to look over to where he was and he lifted then shifted so I knew it was cool to go there. A tracer was still burnin in the trunk when I got into position.
As I dumped rounds into the paste up target about 75m in front of me, our second squad manuever element did the wire breath and began to pour onto the objective. I couldnt on shift due to 2 Spanish soldiers on the right of my Target. Like 5M away from it. I lifted fire and then saw my buddy get into position right below the target. He knew that was the one I would be engaging the whole time and when he got into position he looked back at me , pointed to the target and made his hand like a gun and pretended to shoot at it. He rolled back over and resumed his firing then looked back at me again like WTF?
So I decided to oblige him and resume firing at my target.
After the live fire he was covered in sawdust, toothpicks and pieces of paper. He was like "Dude I cant beleive you fired it up, I didnt think you would do it." I was like "You loved it and know it" He just smiled ans said "Yeah, it was friggin cool" He trusted me completely and that why he even made the moton for me to engage. He was surprised I even lifted fire at all.
I always loved the rush during a live fore knowing that your buddy is pouring lead a meter in front and behind you as you race across the objective. Its like a shield of bullets. Of course you really have to trust your buddies, but that is what it is all about.
BUT to sit there holding a target stand? I dont know about that one, especially with some type of offices for a backstop.