Well done getting us back on topic.
If they are willing it would at least see how much interest would be generated and if there is a waiting list then maybe multiple nights if one is wanting to do it. A couple nights a week wit the same stages would give folks options and allow for more shooters.
Thing with small area is to have quick setup and breakdown. If you can run the same props in a different order, shooting style, start position, add take away no shoots and hard cover or just add on to the existing stage it makes things fairly quick as well as stringing two small stages together to make a longer third.
If there is enough depth you can set up two stages adn shoot the front stage, lay the targets down and move back and shoot the second. If there is enough width you can place two stage and alternate shooting the stages and then go down to score and past both at the same time to speed things up a bit. Better if two SOs.
Mostly the amount of shooters and how much time is willing to give to the match. Shooters like to shoot and talk, mostly shoot so the stages need to be quick or enduring; mostly quick. With a max R.C of 18 on target and only 31 max rounds carried the time is usually used up in getting the shooter ready and scoring/pasting.
Hinton with a start time of usually 2:30 or later was finished by 5/5:30 for 5-6 stages with one squad. You just have to keep folks pasting and being ready.
Great bunch of folks shot at Hinton and I hope they found some place to continue shooting.