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American Skeet Singles

The classic clay target discipline with standardized sequences

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25 targets per round
8 stations semicircular layout
Governed by NSSA

Organizations

National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA)

The governing body for American Skeet Singles in the United States. Founded in 1928, NSSA sanctions tournaments nationwide and maintains shooter classifications.

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Classification System

Shooters are classified by average: Master (98%+), AAA (96-97.99%), AA (93-95.99%), A (90-92.99%), B (87-89.99%), C (84-86.99%), D (below 84%)

Major Tournaments

World Skeet Championships

Annual - San Antonio, TX - October

U.S. Open

Annual - Various locations

State Championships

Annual - Each state hosts

Regional Shoots

Monthly - Throughout the year

Getting Started in Competition

1

Join NSSA

Membership required for registered tournaments

2

Shoot Practice Rounds

Build consistency and establish your average

3

Enter Local Tournaments

Start with club-level registered shoots

4

Build Your Average

Classification based on your last 1,000 targets

Competition Format

Registered tournaments typically consist of multiple events:

12 Gauge Event

100 or 200 targets

20 Gauge Event

100 targets

28 Gauge Event

100 targets

.410 Bore Event

100 targets

Doubles Event

100 targets (50 pairs)

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