Club Skeet Shoot Information, Rules, Awards etc…

General

  • The 2012 FWTS Monthly Skeet Shoots consist of 12 shoots beginning in January and ending in December.
  • Each monthly shoot consists of two events: 50 targets per event. An associated HOA sore will be determined for shooters that participate in both events.
  •  Shooting normally starts at 10:00 AM on the second Saturday of each month (see schedule below).  Start times may move to 12:00 to accommodate the Saturday morning league, if necessary.  When required to deconflict with organized NSSA and ATA events, monthly club skeet shoots will move to the third Saturday of the month.  Notification of each monthly event is posted in the club approximately one month in advance of the event.
  • Shooting is done on fields 3 through 7 (preferred fields are 4, 5, 6, 7, and 3, respectively).  Two rotations are available for each event for a maximum capacity of 50 shooters.  If a rotation is required, all shooters will complete shooting with the larger gauge first, followed by the smaller gauge.  Field signup sheets are posted in the Clubhouse approximately 10 days prior to shoot.  Signup will start 30 minute prior to shooting times.  Final squadding will occur then.
  • Each shooter will be responsible to pay the normal round fee (Gold/Red card, Red ticket or ERAD) for each round shot.  Additionally, each shooter will pay $3 per event towards the awards purse (no fee for HOA).
  • Call club for additional information at (817) 244-9878.

 

Rules

  • Shoots will follow NSSA rules, with minor club modifications allowed.
  • Shoot-offs will be held at the conclusion of the last event and will be announced over the PA system.
  • Shoot-offs will be doubles on stations 3, 4, and 5; fair pair in the air, miss and out.
  • HOA shoot-offs will be shot with the smallest gauge or bore used for that days particular events.
  • For the 20 gauge event; shooters who own a 12 gauge ONLY will be allowed to shoot the event using 7/8 ounce loads.  Honor system applies.
  • A shooters score will not be posted until his sign-in sheet has been initialized by the cashier.

 

Classification

  • Three classifications will be available for each gauge and HOA. AA and A shooters will form one class; B and C shooters will form a second class, and D shooters will form the third.
  • A shooter may declare a class using their current NSSA classification.
  • For shooters that do not have a classification, a classification will be assigned based on the first available scores posted.  Shoot management reserves the right to adjust this classification (up or down) if first available scores posted do not reflect the shooter nominal capabilities.

 

Awards

  • Points are awarded for all events (by gauge and classification) and HOA each month.  4 points are awarded for first place, 3 points for second place, 2 points for third place, one point for all other participants.
  • Awards will be determined, based on points, for all events (12, 20, 28, 410 and HOA) in each classification. Ties, based on points will be broken based on comparing averages.  An individual shooter may win only ONE prize regardless of how many events won.
  • In order to be eligible to win a prize, a shooter must have shot at a minimum of half of the targets thrown for that specific event during the calendar year.

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