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Shooting Games
The Iowa State Trap & Skeet Club has the
opportunity to participate in many different shooting games in practice and
in competition. In practice, trap and skeet are the main events, although
variations of Trap are shot on occasion. In competitions, many different
events are shot, such as sporting clays and five stand. |
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Results from the 2006 Cyclone Classic s |
Trap
A trap field consists of one house containing an
electronic target thrower that launches targets at random angles all at the
same elevation. Shooters are positioned 16 yards behind the trap house on 5
different positions. A full squad consists of one shooter on each station (5
shooters). Shooters will only shoot single birds starting with the person on
position 1 then moving on to positions 2,3,4 and 5. Once each shooter has
shot 5 targets at their station, they move to the next station. A complete round
consists of 25 targets, 5 at each station.
Several variations of American trap are also
shot on the same field. For doubles trap, 2 targets are thrown at once. Each
shooter shoots at 10 targets per station for a total of 50 per round. International trap includes only one target at a
time, but the targets may be thrown at different elevations. The shooter may
also be elevated to the level of the trap house. Two shots may be used for
each target. Skeet
The game of skeet has two "houses"
from which the targets are electronically launched. The high house which is
on the left and the low house which is on the right side of the field. There
are eight stations located in a semi-circle between the two houses. A
complete round consists of 25 targets. At stations 1,2,6 and 7 the shooter
will shoot a single target from the high house and then a single target from
the low house. Following the single targets the shooter will then shoot a
double which is a target from each house thrown at the same time. When
shooting a double, always shoot the bird that comes out of the closest house
first. On stations 3,4 and 5 the shooter will shoot a single from both houses
starting with the high house. The first target that is missed is shot again
which is called an "option". Only one option is shot per round. If
no targets have been missed upon the completion of shooting low house 8, a
second target will be shot from here.
Doubles skeet consist of two targets per
station. The first round of doubles consists of 24 targets by moving from
station 1 through 7, and then working back to station 2 shooting 2 targets
per station. The second round goes from station 1 to 7, then back to 1 and
consists of 13 pairs for a total of 26 targets. The total for the two rounds
is 50 targets. International skeet is much faster paced than American
skeet. The targets are moving much faster, and a more complicated sequence of
targets is thrown. The shooter must also start with their gun unmounted
rather than on their shoulder. Sporting Clays
Sporting Clays is much different from trap and
skeet. This game is shot on a course rather than a field and the number of
stations may vary. Every sporting clays course is different. Many of the
stations are set up to simulate hunting situations. Besides the standard
110mm targets shot in trap and skeet, sporting clays also use 90mm targets,
60mm targets, targets that turn in mid-air, and extremely rigid targets
designed to bounce on the ground such as a rabbit or squirrel. Sporting clays
courses use both manual and electronic target launchers. Although some
sporting clays courses have single target shots, most stations have pairs of
targets. True pairs release both targets at the same time. Report pairs throw
one target, and the second is released when the first is shot. Releasing one
target directly after the other is called a following pair.
Five Stand
Five stand, like sporting clays, is different on
every course. There are five stations similar to trap, but there are 5 or 6
target throwers. A different sequence of targets is shot from each station,
often in pairs. The order of the targets is listed at each station. |
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Amateur Trapshooting Association National Skeet Shooting
Association |
The ISU Trap and
Skeet Club is partially funded by GSB If you have any questions or comments regarding this website,
contact Lee at vanb@iastate.edu |
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