One of the first IDPA matches I shot had a stage called "Wolves In Camp."
Shooters dropped firewood, picked a gun up off a camp chair and engaged six sideways IDPA targets with head shots and then body shots. The targets were partially obscured with brush. I thought it would make more sense if it was body shots first and then head shots. (Could be cause I missed a couple of the head shots). I don't recall the number of shots but I think this stage was published in an IDPA manual.
I also thought it would be better to have the gun on the belt.