No problem - it was partly that I needed to know what the results were & partly that I needed to get to grips with the programming.
I too was being slightly silly.

I did float the idea at the Bicton field shoot with a "pure" field archer, who seemed to think that there was potential for tracking thing for NFAS shoots (particularly apposite as the one we'd just done was 31 targets, hardly a traditional number).
As for V2, the reason I wrote FullMonte is that I've got to get my head around a fully revised version of the rota management software that I wrote for work. V1 of that is now up to V1.8 or so & has been extended so far that you can pick the code out of trees in Switzerland in a few days time. It's doing 4 times the work it was designed for & is depended on for many tasks, but it's time it got replaced. That has to come before the FullMonte V2, even if it is probably going to be easier than I'd estimated to get the outdoor rounds capable version working.
Hint:Try "1957 Harvest BBC Panorama" in google