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American Trap Handicap

The great equalizer - fair competition across all skill levels

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25 targets per round
19-27 yards shooting distance
Governed by ATA

What is American Trap Handicap?

American Trap Handicap is a unique discipline that levels the playing field by assigning shooters to different yardage positions based on their demonstrated ability. Beginners start at 19 yards from the trap house, while the most skilled shooters compete from 27 yards, making targets significantly more difficult.

Like singles trap, each shooter fires at 25 targets from five positions, but everyone in the squad shoots from their assigned handicap yardage. A beginner shooting well from 19 yards has the same chance of winning as an expert shooting perfectly from 27 yards, creating truly competitive matches.

The handicap yardage is earned through consistent performance. As shooters improve and post better scores, their yardage increases, presenting harder shots. This dynamic system ensures fair competition and provides clear progression markers as skills develop over time.

History

The handicap system was introduced in American trap shooting to address the problem of elite shooters dominating competitions. In the early 1900s, when skilled shooters routinely broke 100 straight targets, regular competitions offered little challenge or excitement.

The ATA developed the handicap yardage system to restore competitive balance. By requiring better shooters to shoot from farther back, the organization created an environment where shooters of all abilities could compete fairly. The system proved so successful that Handicap Trap became one of the three crown events at major championships.

Today's handicap system is sophisticated and data-driven, with yardages assigned based on extensive shooting records. The prestigious Handicap Championship at the Grand American attracts thousands of shooters annually, all competing with equal chances of victory regardless of experience level.

Key Characteristics

Yardage-Based Competition

Shooters compete from distances ranging from 19 to 27 yards

Fair Competition

All shooters have equal chance to win regardless of skill level

Earned Yardage

Yardage increases as performance improves, providing clear progression

Same Format as Singles

25 targets from 5 positions, but from varying distances

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