I don't think so. You have to walk a two mile course with ten shooting stations. You also have to carry everything you take yourself. At each station you shoot one round each at six targets and keep track only of the number of hits. The targets range from 175yds to 700 yds. Vary in size and are made of 3/8th" steel plate.
At each station, the shooter chooses his own position but at times they claim prone might not be avaliable due to high grass ect. There is a stake at each and the shooter must be able to touch the stake from his/her shooting spot. Looking at the photo's in the links, it might be intimadating for a beginner because of they type rifles seen being shot. These are expensive accuracy jobs. But because of the size of the target's, up to 14" if I remember right, a very good shooting factory rifle can compete. That in it's self is different. Where else can you take an off the shelf product, tweek it a little and actually be able to compete with it? My understanding is that nobody has ever cleaned the course, sounds kinda tuff. Makes me wonder how some of these guys claiming to shoot 400, 500 and 600+ yds would fare.