When viewed face-on, your spine in the setup position should tilt to the side, slightly away from the target. The target-side hip and shoulder should be slightly higher than the back hip and shoulder. The entire pelvis should be set an inch or two toward the target.
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5-Stand Basics. NSCA 5-STAND Sporting events consist of targets shot in 25 bird increments from five shooting stands with each shooter rotating from station to station. The game offers several different skill lev els and utilizes six or eight automatic traps to simulate game birds.
NSCA 5-STAND Sporting rules must be followed at all times while conducting this event. Gun must be open and empty while changing stands. Shooters may not leave their station until instructed to do so by the referee or until the last shooter has fired his/her last shot. May only load gun while in shooting stand in ready position.
There are five shooting stands placed in a line about 15 feet apart. Six to eight throwers are used, including a rabbit machine to throw rabbit clays that bounce across the ground. This is a 25 target game, as shooters rotate to the shooting stand to their right every five targets.
In Five-Stand Sporting Clays there are five shooting stands placed in a line about 15 feet apart. Six to eight throwers are used, including a “rabbit machine” to throw clays that bounce across the ground.
NSCA 5-STAND Sporting events consist of targets shot in 25 bird increments from five shooting stands with each shooter rotating from station to station. The game offers several different skill levels and utilizes six or eight automatic traps to simulate game birds.
A 5-stand field's target throwers are strategically placed throughout a large field. Each of the five stations that are aligned in a row are partially enclosed by a cage that limits the angles of shooting at targets. Each athlete can view the targets from all stations from the station they are shooting from.
The Wobble trap is a variant of standard trap. The main difference is a much more extreme target flight path than in standard trap shooting (the trap oscillates up and down as well as side to side). Shooters are allowed two shots per pull. No walking required.
Helice shooting — also known as ZZ Birds — is a particularly challenging shotgun sport. 12 bore shot-guns are the largest gauge permitted to be used. 1 oz is the largest shot charge permitted.
The height at which the targets are thrown is constant. The distance is constant at 50 yards. The shooter stands further back than 16 yards – but no longer than 27 yards.
Wobble is an exciting clay shooting game that is fun for shooters at all experience levels. If you are new to shooting clays, wobble is a great place to get started. Like many clay games, wobble consists of 25 targets or a standard box of target shells.
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NSCA 5-STAND Sporting events consist of targets shot in 25 bird increments from five shooting stands with each shooter rotating from station to station. The game offers several different skill levels and utilizes six or eight automatic traps to simulate game birds. Targets are released in a predetermined set sequence marked on a menu card in front of each shooting cage. Targets are registered separately under a special set of rules; however, they utilize the NSCA Classification system and all targets are included for total targets shot for the year. NSCA 5-STAND Sporting rules must be followed at all times while conducting this event.
Shooters may not leave their station until instructed to do so by the referee or until the last shooter has fired his/her last shot. May only load gun while in shooting stand in ready position. Shooter’s feet must be behind the front opening of the shooting stand except when changing stands.
We have not yet established a training program for 5-Stand, but if you come to one of our open shoots there is usually a member around that will gladly assist you while you shoot a round or two. Please contact the 5-Stand Section Leader to express your interest in beginners training.
Only #9, #8.5 #8, and #7.5 lead shot shells can be used on FSA’s 5-Stand/skeet fields for safety reasons. #6 size and larger (6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 00 etc.) CANNOT be used. Also steel shot CANNOT be used. Obviously NO slugs EVER!
Wednesday evenings, FSA’s Skeet Section runs its league. Four 10 week sessions are offered, each plus a makeup night and a “Mulligan” night. Openings for shooters are usually available at the beginning of each session. New shooters are welcome. Contact the Skeet Section Leader for additional information or with questions.
Five Stand is a great way to get a Sporting Clays like experience in a small amount of space, with very little walking. A full round consists of 25 targets per shooter. Six to eight traps are used on the 5-Stand field.
Members can participate in Spring and Fall 5-Stand leagues. Both leagues run for eight (8) consecutive weeks with shooting starting at 1:00pm each Wednesday.
Equipment Required: Shotgun – 12 gauge shotgun or smaller – any type, as long as it fires at least two (2) shells. Ammunition – 30 shells 7.5 shot or smaller, same gauge as your gun. A shell holder you wear to carry your ammo as you move between stands. Ear Plugs – MANDATORY.
In Five- Stand Sporting Clays there are five shooting stands placed in a line about 15 feet apart. Six to#N#eight throwers are used, including a “rabbit machine” to throw clays that bounce across the ground.
As a result, the 5- stand game became a sporting clays course placed on a skeet field. There are five shooting stands placed in a line about 15 feet apart.
Shooters shoot single and double presentations as they move around the field and will shoot a total of 25 shells to complete a round.