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Down The Line Handicap

The great equalizer - fair competition across all skill levels

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25 targets per round
Variable yardage based on ability
Governed by CPSA

Yardage System

How Yardage is Assigned

Handicap yardage is determined by a shooter's long-term scoring average in registered CPSA 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 closer distances
  • • Distance increases as average improves
  • • Based on long-term scoring records
  • • Updates periodically by CPSA
  • • Maximum distance for top shooters

Yardage Reduction

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

Field Layout

DTL Handicap uses the same five-position layout as DTL Single Rise, but shooters stand at their assigned distance based on their handicap. Each position is marked at the appropriate distance from the trap house, with better shooters positioned farther back.

1

Leftmost position

2

Left center

3

Center position

4

Right center

5

Rightmost position

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