The top two competitors from each class go through to the shoot off and this takes place on stands 3, 4 & 5 sudden death.
2. Prizes in classes
One in Four competitors will receive a prize – this means the more competitors in a class the more prizes.
3. If a competitor prefers to load the gun with a single cartridge for single birds the choice is his / hers.
4. Known ability rule
If a competitor in a class has knowledge that a competitor in his class is consistently shooting better than their classification he can lodge £20.00 with the Jury and request their adjudication.
5. Shoot Entry
All shoots are by Postal / Telephone entry this enables the names to be drawn out of a hat and placed on the score cards as drawn out four days before the shoot.
6. Skeet Club Members can shoot in any competition arranged by the Three Skeet Clubs at no extra cost to them and participate in the High Gun and Class Prizes.
7. If you win a High Gun Prize you do not receive a Class Prize.
Skeet International
The format for the Skeet Clubs International is Counting the top Five Scores from AA/A and B/C. All ten will be counted to get total for Team score. If two teams have same score all ten shooters shot off miss and out by stand.
Class Quotas
Should a Skeet Club lack the numbers they can move another competitor from the same team, from a lower class to a higher class.
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