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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

Yardage System

How Yardage is Assigned

Handicap yardage is determined by a shooter's long-term scoring average in registered ATA competition. The system ensures fair competition by requiring better shooters to shoot from farther distances, making targets more challenging.

Yardage Range

19-21

Beginner

Starting yardage for new shooters

22-24

Intermediate

Experienced shooters

25-27

Expert

Top-level competitors

Yardage Progression

  • • New shooters start at 19 yards
  • • Yardage increases as average improves
  • • Based on long-term scoring records
  • • Updates periodically by ATA
  • • Maximum yardage is 27 yards

Yardage Reduction

  • • Possible after extended poor performance
  • • Protects shooters from being over-handicapped
  • • Based on recent scoring trends
  • • Ensures continued fair competition

Field Layout

Handicap trap uses the same five-position layout as singles trap, but shooters stand at their assigned yardage (19-27 yards) instead of the standard 16 yards. Each position is marked at the appropriate distance from the trap house.

1

Leftmost position

2

Left center

3

Center position

4

Right center

5

Rightmost position

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