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Sorry guys I should have been clearer in my post, you are correct and it requires a scope for each target label, so 5 label scopes on the hunter.
I did not think about the scopes hitting objects behind the first target but this is very easily dealt with by using one more scope to determine the distance to the closest object and using this value (the hit distance output of this extra scope) to adjust the range of all the other label scopes.
Set the extra scope to look at the same tag and see all 5 labels.
You need to use two calculators to get the range value, one takes the hit distance output from the extra scope and adds a small value to it (eg 0.25) to allow the label scopes to track the target when it is in motion. You then take this value and multiply it by 10 (centimeters to meters conversion) before plugging it into the range input of the label scopes.
Now when the extra scope hits one of the labels, it will adjust the range value on the label scopes and the label scopes will end somewhere just inside the object they are hitting.
Now label scopes cannot see targets behind the closest target.