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English Sporting

The birthplace of sporting clays

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100 targets typical competition
8-12 stands per course
Governed by CPSA

Course Design

Course Layout

English Sporting courses are designed to use natural terrain creatively. Stands are positioned to take advantage of hills, valleys, trees, hedgerows, and other landscape features, creating challenging and varied target presentations.

Typical Course Structure

Course Specifications
  • Stands: 8-12 per course
  • Targets per stand: Usually 8-10
  • Total targets: Typically 100 (can be 50-120)
  • Course length: Varies with terrain
  • Walking distance: 1-3 km depending on layout
Stand Features
  • • Each stand has shooting platform
  • • Multiple trap machines per stand
  • • Natural cover and terrain used
  • • Targets visible before shooting
  • • Unlimited presentation variety

Target Presentations

  • Simultaneous Pairs: Both targets released together
  • Report Pairs: Second target on first shot
  • Following Pairs: Delayed second target
  • Singles: Individual target presentations
  • No Restrictions: Any presentation allowed

Common Target Types

  • High Pheasants: Dropping over hedges
  • Driven Grouse: Low, fast crossing
  • Rabbits: Rolling along ground
  • Teal: Rising targets
  • Crossing Pigeons: Various angles
  • Chandelles: Curved flight paths

Shooting Sequence

Shooters move through stands in order, shooting the prescribed number of targets at each stand. The sequence and target types are visible before shooting, allowing shooters to plan their approach.

  • • Squad of 4-6 shooters moves together
  • • Each shooter completes all targets at a stand before moving
  • • Targets are visible before shooting (no hidden presentations)
  • • Shooters can observe others in squad before shooting
  • • Course typically takes 3-4 hours to complete

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