We have 10 skeet fields, 4 of which are lighted. Fields 1 through 5 and 10  have high capacity trap machines and the club has a plan in place to upgrade the 4 fields with single stack machines over the next few years. The club hosts at least 2 large NSSA registered shoots a year and has multiple one day events and monthly target shoots during the year. Please see the Calendar for event's details. For further information, contact Dave Haviland at sandlapr@comcast.net or the club office at (904) 757-4584.

 

"Northeast Florida October-Blast 2011 Contest Details"

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2011 Registered Events Schedule

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January 15, 2011

February 12, 2011

March 26, 2011

May 28, 2011

June 25, 2011

August 27, 2011

September 3, 2011

 

 

 

2012 Florida Skeet Shoot Calendar

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SKEET FIELD LAYOUT

 

American Skeet - National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA)

 

A round of skeet consists of 25 targets in a set sequence of singles and simultaneous doubles.  Squads of five shooters take their turns from eight shooting stations.  Each squad member takes two singles and one dougle rom stations 1, 2, 6, and 7.  Two singles are taken from stations 3, 4, 5, and 8.  The 25th target is taken afterthe first target is missed or as a final target (low house #8) after 24 kills.  Targets are thrown a distance of 60 yards.  Variations in the angles of the targets presented the "high" and "low" house result from the shooter moving from station to station. American Skeet is the only discipline that has regular, specific tournament events for sub-bore shotguns: 20, 28, and .410

 

Skeet Doubles

 

Shooters, in squads of five, start on station 1, shooting one pair of doubles each to station 7.  Then they reverse, shooting on pair each from stations 7 through 1.  On station 4, shooters must shoot the high house target first.  On reversing, (shooting 7 through 1), they must shoot the low house target first.  In tournaments, the events are on a total of 50 (or 100) targets with the last pairshot on station 1.  Scoring one point per hit target.

 

English Skeet - Clay Pigeon Shooting Association (CPSA)

 

A seven station version of American Skeet, substituting the singles thrown on station 8 with a double on station 4.