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Olympic Skeet

The world's fastest and most challenging skeet discipline

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125 targets qualification
8 stations (Station 4 shot twice)
Governed by ISSF

Scoring

Each target hit and broken scores 1 point. A perfect round is 25 points (25x25 or "straight").

Singles

One shot per target. Hit = 1 point, Miss = 0 points

Doubles

Two shots allowed (one per target). Each target scored independently

Target Must Break

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

Gun Rules

Gauge

12 gauge only (maximum 24.5mm bore diameter)

Ammunition

Max 24.5g (7/8 oz) shot. #7.5 or #8 shot size typical

Gun Position

Gun buttstock must be held at hip level (ready position) and can only be mounted after target appears - no pre-mounting allowed

Random Delay

Target launches with random delay of 0-3 seconds after calling "Pull"

Safety

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

Target Specifications

Size

Standard 110mm diameter clay targets

Speed

Faster than American Skeet - targets travel approximately 66 meters

High House Height

3.05 meters (10 feet) above ground at trap opening

Low House Height

1.07 meters (3 feet 6 inches) above ground at trap opening

House Distance

36.6 meters (40 yards) apart

Target Distance

Targets travel approximately 66 meters when broken

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 at broken or irregular target without calling "No Bird"

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Failure to maintain muzzle control

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Shooting out of turn

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