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NRAShotgunThe trap course of fire focuses shooters on the complete game from the very beginning. In this way, shooters can improve their shotgun shooting skills with the proportioned and progressive challenges offered in the NRA Marksmanship Qualification shooting program.

Registration: Sunday, November 6, 2011, 9:30 a.m. First shoot starts at 10:00 a.m.
See calendar for dates of subsequent shoots.

Cost: $15.00 for patch/rocker awards and $4.00/round. Shooters provide their own ammunition.

Contact Gary Farwell or Bill Neuendorf if you have any more questions. Here is how the program works:

 

Rules

Unless otherwise stated, the following rules apply:

Trap – Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) Rules. 
To obtain Trap rules, call (937) 898-4638 or go to www.shootata.com

Guns

Any safe shotgun, 12 gauge or smaller, may be used. Different gauges and different guns can be used for any round or rating.

Position

Shooters have the option of mounting the shotgun on the shoulder before calling for the target.

Ammunition

Any shotgun ammunition, factory or reloads, may be used. LCSA rules require 7 1/2, 8 or 9 shot size only, Velocity: 1200 fps maximum.

Targets

Standard clay targets are used.

Round

In shotgun shooting the term “round" refers to a single series of 25 targets.

Awards

Shotgun Qualification Patch (shown above)
Skill Rockers (same as Light Rifle)
Parchment Certificates

Courses of Fire

Ratings Scores Repetitions
Pro-Marksman 11 or better out of 25 targets 2 times
Marksman 13 or better out of 25 targets 4 times
Marksman 1st Class 15 or better out of 25 targets 6 times
Sharpshooter 17 or better out of 25 targets 6 times
Expert 19 or better out of 25 targets 10 times
Distinguished Expert 22 or better out of 25 targets 10 times, or 84 or better out of 100 targets in two ATA or
NSSA registered shoots.











 
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