At Morristown I really started to shift the focus to building the camp. In fact the last time I worked there, it was specifically to rehab the hut exhibits. I incorporated the living history as part of that process. So there was no shooting, even when I had re-enactment groups there. At Valley Forge, it was a little different because some of the last times I was there working on huts, the regular staff was there too. So they did their regular program in addition to what I was doing. It worked out well as when they did musket demos they could put another person in the field.
Of course historically speaking, there was hardly any live firing at any camp.
Valley Forge did have a target range, and at Morristown there were some demonstrations (blank firing) for special occassions. All of the combat of course was far far out of camp at what might now be called the front lines,