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English Skeet Doubles

British doubles with instant release

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50 targets per round (25 pairs)
7 stations all doubles
Governed by CPSA

What is English Skeet Doubles?

English Skeet Doubles is an exciting variation where all targets are shot as simultaneous pairs (doubles) from both the high and low houses, with instant release. Unlike English Skeet Singles which shoots singles, Doubles requires shooters to break both targets in rapid succession at every station.

The standard skeet field has two trap houses - a "high house" on the left and a "low house" on the right. Shooters move through seven shooting stations in a semicircular pattern, shooting at simultaneous pairs thrown from both houses with instant release.

A complete round of English Skeet Doubles consists of 50 targets: 25 simultaneous pairs. Each shooter is allowed two shots per pair - one for each target. The instant release and faster targets make this one of the most challenging skeet disciplines, requiring exceptional speed, smooth transitions, and split-second reactions.

History

English Skeet Doubles emerged as a natural progression from English Skeet Singles, designed to test shooters' speed and reflexes with the added challenge of simultaneous pairs. While singles skeet tested accuracy with instant release, doubles represented the more challenging scenario of multiple targets flushing simultaneously.

The Clay Pigeon Shooting Association (CPSA) formally recognized doubles competition as a separate event, establishing standardized rules and classifications. The discipline quickly became a highlight at major championships, including the British Open, where the Doubles Championship attracts the sport's best shooters.

Modern English Skeet Doubles has evolved with improved trap machines capable of consistent simultaneous releases and advanced ammunition designed for faster shooting. Today, it remains a cornerstone event at every major British skeet competition, with shooters regularly achieving scores of 98-100 out of 100 targets.

Key Characteristics

All Doubles

Every target is shot as a simultaneous pair - no singles

Instant Release

Targets launch immediately when you call "Pull" - no delay

Faster Targets

Targets fly approximately 10% faster than American Skeet

Fast Transitions

Must break first target, then immediately transition to second

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