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Sporting is a shooting discipline reproducing hunting situations and practised with a hunting weapon and artificial targets. The discipline uses all the features of a terrain and artificial targets of different types that are launched in order to highlight the shooters’ technical and sporting skills.
Firing Angle Limiters (F.A.L.) must be fitted on each shooting stand, to ensure general safety. The recommended type of F.A.L. is as shown below, but they can also be designed differently. In this case they must: • Efficiently limit the firing angle to each side, • Efficiently limit the vertical firing angle,
3 lip 2020 · Rules of FITASC clay pigeon shooting. Cartridge load must not exceed 28grams, spherical shot must be between 2.0 and 2.5mm diameter. You must wear ear protection and safety glasses on or near the layout. You must never pre-mount the gun, anywhere or at anytime, on the shooting ground. You must stand in the one metre circle (or square) to shoot.
21 lut 2020 · This episode covers the basics of FITASC Sporting, such as how to shoot without pre-mounting, and how to read the menu. CPSA Level 3 Senior Coach Simon Arbuckle gives us an introduction to...
7 gru 2023 · Understanding the Basics of FITASC Shooting. FITASC sporting is a discipline of clay target shooting, akin to trap and skeet, with its unique set of rules and requirements. It simulates the unpredictability of live bird shooting with a diverse set of target presentations.
26 wrz 2022 · The new 2023 rules effective from January 1st 2023, are now on the FITASC website. The one change from 2022, is the introduction of a no coaching rule. Although previously many Refs would not allow coaching, it was never formally written in the rules (as Dr Mike would point out).
A standard registered shoot would be 100 targets, shot over four 25 target layouts or “Parcours”. Major international championships are 200 target events, the European and World Events are staged over four days, 50 shot each day.