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Down The Line Double Rise

Two targets simultaneously with 3-point scoring

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50 targets (25 pairs) per round
5 positions in straight line
Governed by CPSA

What is Down The Line Double Rise?

Down The Line (DTL) Double Rise is the doubles variation of Britain's most popular trap shooting discipline. Like DTL Single Rise, shooters stand at one of five stations arranged in a straight line behind a trap house, but two targets are launched simultaneously, creating a fast-paced and challenging shooting experience.

DTL Double Rise uses the same unique three-point scoring system as Single Rise, applied to each target. Breaking a target on the first barrel earns three points, while a second-barrel kill earns two points. With two targets in the air simultaneously, shooters must quickly engage the first target, transition smoothly, and break the second target - all while maximizing first-barrel kills for the highest score.

Each round consists of 25 pairs (50 targets) shot from five stations, with five pairs from each position. The maximum score is 150 points (25 pairs × 6 points if both targets broken on first barrel). This discipline tests speed, accuracy, and the ability to break both targets efficiently while maintaining first-barrel accuracy.

History

Down The Line evolved from early British trap shooting traditions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While American trap developed with single-point scoring, British shooters adopted a system that rewarded first-barrel accuracy, reflecting the premium placed on clean kills in driven game shooting.

The Clay Pigeon Shooting Association (CPSA) standardized DTL rules in the mid-20th century, establishing it as Britain's premier trap discipline. The sport became deeply embedded in British shooting culture, with DTL leagues and competitions held at hundreds of clubs across the UK.

Today, DTL remains the foundation of trap shooting in Britain, Australia, and New Zealand. The discipline's emphasis on precise shooting and its accessible yet challenging nature have made it a beloved introduction to clay target sports for generations of British shooters.

Key Characteristics

Three-Point Scoring

First barrel kill = 3 points, second barrel kill = 2 points

Two Shots Allowed

Two shots per target - strategic decision on first vs second barrel

Gun Position

Gun may be pre-mounted to shoulder before calling for target

Maximum Score

Perfect round is 150 points (25 pairs × 6 points if both broken on first barrel)

Simultaneous Targets

Two targets launched at once - requires fast engagement and smooth transition

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