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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

Organizations

Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA)

The governing body for American Trap Handicap in the United States. Founded in 1900, ATA sanctions tournaments nationwide and maintains shooter classifications and yardage assignments.

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Yardage System

Yardage is assigned based on long-term scoring average. Shooters are classified and yardage is updated periodically to ensure fair competition.

Major Tournaments

Grand American Handicap Championship

Annual - Sparta, IL - August (one of trap shooting's most prestigious events)

ATA State Championships

Annual - Each state hosts handicap events

Zone Championships

Annual - Regional competitions

Registered Shoots

Year-round - Local and regional competitions

Getting Started in Competition

1

Join ATA

Membership required for registered tournaments and yardage assignment

2

Start at 19 Yards

New shooters begin at 19-yard handicap

3

Shoot Registered Events

Build your average through consistent competition

4

Earn Yardage

As your average improves, yardage increases automatically

Competition Format

Registered tournaments typically include handicap events:

Handicap Event

100 targets from assigned yardage (19-27 yards)

Preliminary Handicap

50 targets - shorter format

All-Around

Combined score from Singles, Handicap, and Doubles

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