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Sportrap

European sporting clays with standardized format

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25 targets per round
5 stands per round
Governed by FITASC

Stand Layout

Round Structure

Sportrap competitions consist of 25 targets per round, shot from 5 stands. Each stand presents 5 targets, which can be singles, simultaneous pairs, or report pairs. The format is standardized following FITASC rules.

Layout Specifications

Course Structure
  • Total Targets: 25 per round
  • Number of Stands: 5 stands
  • Targets per Stand: 5 targets
  • Stand Sequence: Shot in order (Stands 1-5)
  • Time per Round: 30-45 minutes typically
Stand Features
  • • Each stand has shooting platform
  • • Multiple trap machines per stand
  • • Targets visible before shooting
  • • Standardized presentations per FITASC rules
  • • Singles, pairs, or report pairs

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 the 5 stands in order, shooting 5 targets from each stand. Targets can be singles, simultaneous pairs, or report pairs, providing variety while maintaining standardization.

  • • Squad of 4-6 shooters moves together
  • • Each shooter completes all 5 targets at a stand before moving
  • • Targets are visible before shooting (no hidden presentations)
  • • Stands shot in sequence (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
  • • Total round: 25 targets (5 stands × 5 targets)

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