I shot many of the action sports, where you would shot a magazine or two in ten seconds or less, and sit around for an hour waiting to shoot again. I found that boring.
I really enjoyed NRA High power, it was hard, you were busy all day, even if that mean sweating gallons out as a pit pig. But, in time, heat stress was a killer. So, I moved over to shooting in the shade, which is Smallbore Prone. A typical 160 round match goes from 0900 to 1300/1400, and you shoot in the shade, and you don't lift 40 pound targets a hundred times. You walk out to your target, and use paper clips to attach the new targets. Heat is still a killer, but the heat stress is a lot less when you are not in the direct sunlight. The game is hard, those little 22lr's float in the wind, and sight alignment and trigger pull have to be perfect each and every shot.
Bullseye pistol is great. Match starts around 0900 ends around 1500. You shoot in the shade, you shoot 270 rounds, and it is just about impossible. It is the hardest shooting sport I have tried. Yes, everyone puts them in one hole with the firearm on a rest on top of a 300 lb concrete bench. Big whoop, try keeping them on a two foot by two foot target offhand, shooting one handed.
Fifty yards is a long way out there with a hand gun, the ten ring is four inches at 25 yards and 50 yards, and 50 yard cleans are rare. Maybe that is why the insistent gratification crowd avoids sports that takes years to become half assed at.
While I claim some proficiency small bore prone, I am seriously half assed in Bullseye.
I have not tried trap or skeet, but I understand, it is grueling I am sure the first couple of rounds are fun, but the constant pounding from one ounce shots, over hundreds of shots, that would add up to one big flinch!