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FITASC Sporting

The international standard for sporting clays

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100 targets (4 parcours × 25)
5-7 stands per parcours
Governed by FITASC

Parcours Layout

Competition Structure

FITASC Sporting competitions consist of 100 targets divided into four parcours (layouts) of 25 targets each. Each parcours is shot separately, typically on different days or in different sessions.

Parcours Specifications

Course Structure
  • Total Targets: 100 (4 parcours × 25)
  • Stands per Parcours: 5-7 stands
  • Targets per Stand: 3-6 targets typically
  • Parcours Sequence: Shot in order (Parcours 1-4)
  • Time per Parcours: 1-2 hours typically
Stand Features
  • • Each stand has shooting platform
  • • Multiple trap machines per stand
  • • Targets visible before shooting
  • • Specific target types per FITASC rules
  • • Standardized presentations

Target Presentations

  • Simultaneous Pairs: Both targets released together
  • Report Pairs: Second target on first shot
  • Following Pairs: Delayed second target
  • Singles: Individual target presentations
  • FITASC Standard: Specific presentations per rules

Common Target Types

  • High Pheasants: Dropping over obstacles
  • Crossing Targets: Various angles and speeds
  • Rabbits: Rolling along ground
  • Teal: Rising targets
  • Driven Birds: Fast crossing presentations
  • Chandelles: Curved flight paths

Shooting Sequence

Shooters move through stands in order within each parcours, shooting the prescribed number of targets at each stand. All four parcours must be completed, with scores combined for final ranking.

  • • 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)
  • • Parcours shot in sequence (1, 2, 3, 4)
  • • Total competition typically takes 2-3 days

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