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Hunting Round

Nordic skeet discipline for hunting preparation

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50-100 targets per round
8-12 stands per course
Hunting-focused format

Scoring

Each target hit and broken scores 1 point. A perfect round depends on the number of targets (typically 50-100). Scoring is straightforward: 1 point per target broken.

One Shot Per Target

Only one shot allowed per target. If missed, target is lost

Target Must Break

Target must visibly break to score. "Dust" without visible pieces is a lost target

No Bird

If target is irregular or broken, shooter calls "No Bird" and receives a replacement target

Pair Scoring

Each target in a pair scored independently

Gun Rules

Gauge

12 gauge is standard. Also: 20, 28, .410 bore (different classes)

Ammunition

Max 28g (1 oz) shot for 12 gauge. #7.5, #8, or #9 shot size typical

Gun Position

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

Safety

Open and empty when moving between stands. Muzzle control at all times

Target Specifications

Size

Standard 110mm diameter clay targets

Speed

Varies by presentation - typically 30-50 mph (48-80 km/h)

Distance

Targets can be presented at any distance

Variety

No restrictions on target types or presentations

Common Violations

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Shooting before target is visible

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Gun loaded with more than 2 shells

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Shooting out of turn

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Failure to maintain muzzle control

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Stepping outside shooting platform

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