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English Skeet Singles

The British tradition with instant release

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25 targets per round
7 stations plus center
Governed by CPSA

What is English Skeet Singles?

English Skeet Singles is a challenging variation of skeet shooting that originated in the United Kingdom. While it shares the same field layout as American Skeet - seven stations arranged in a semicircle with high and low houses at each end - the shooting experience is significantly different and more demanding.

The key difference is the instant target release. In American Skeet, there's a delay of 0-3 seconds after calling for the target. In English Skeet, targets release immediately when you call, requiring faster gun mounting and reactions. Additionally, English Skeet targets fly approximately 10% faster than American Skeet targets, reducing available reaction time even further.

A complete round consists of 25 targets shot as singles from specific stations following a prescribed sequence. Unlike American Skeet where the sequence is managed by the puller, English Skeet shooters are responsible for calling the correct target at the correct time, adding a mental challenge to the physical demands.

History

English Skeet developed in Britain as skeet shooting evolved differently on opposite sides of the Atlantic. While American shooters standardized their version in the 1920s with delayed releases, British shooters maintained instant releases and faster targets, believing this better simulated driven game shooting.

The Clay Pigeon Shooting Association (CPSA) formalized English Skeet rules in the mid-20th century, establishing standards that emphasized shooter skill, quick reflexes, and personal responsibility for calling sequences. The discipline became popular throughout the British Commonwealth and parts of Europe.

Today, English Skeet remains a distinctly British tradition, though it's shot internationally by those seeking a more challenging alternative to American Skeet. The instant release and faster targets make it excellent preparation for competitive Olympic Skeet or demanding hunting situations requiring split-second reactions.

Key Characteristics

Instant Release

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

Faster Targets

Targets fly approximately 10% faster than American Skeet

Shooter Calls Sequence

Shooter must call the correct target at the correct time

Gun Position

Gun may be pre-mounted to shoulder before calling for target

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