| English Skeet
|
7 stands, high and low singles on all stands, doubles on
stands 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7. (CPSA Rule book No 9) See
note below. |
| American Skeet
|
8 stands. (NSSA Official Rules and Regulations 2001) See
note below. |
| Olympic Skeet
|
8 stands. Longer/faster throws. Random delay of 0-3 seconds
between "Pull" and target release. (ISSF Official Statutes,
Rules and Regulations 1997 with Errata) See note
below. |
| American Trap 16 Yard
|
Set to throw targets 50 yards over a random angular spread
of 34.28 degrees. Height set to 9 feet at 10 yards out from
the trap. (ATA Rule Book) |
| American Trap Handicap
|
As for 16 yard but offering handicap distances from 16
yards to 27 yards in 1 yard increments - see
image below. (ATA Rule Book) |
| American Trap Doubles
|
The tough one - normally shot from 16 yards but you can
use the handicap system if you wish. Two clays are thrown
at 17.14 degrees either side of the dead-ahead position (as
seen from stand 3).(ATA Rule Book) For stands 1 to 3 the right
hand clay is taken first, for stands 4 & 5 it is the left
hand clay. |
| DTL |
Down The Line. Set to throw targets 52 yards over a random
angular spread of 44 degrees. Height set to 8 feet at 10 yards
out from the trap. (CPSA Rule Book No 8) |
| ABT |
Automatic Ball Trap. Set to throw targets 75m over a random
angular spread of up to 45 degrees. Height at 10m from the
trap set to vary from 1m to 4m. (CPSA Rule Book No 11) |
| Olympic Single Trap
|
5 stands, 15 traps in 5 groups of 3. Support for all nine
of the official ISSF tables - see image below.
(ISSF Official Statutes, Rules and Regulations with Errata)
|
| Olympic Double Trap
|
Richard Faulds special! Nice to know that Great Britain
can still win at something! (I know, we won a test match against
the Australians - but did we really win or did they allow
us to win - that's the question!) (ISSF Official Statutes,
Rules and Regulations with Errata) |
| Universal Trench
|
DryFire supports all 10 ISSF setting tables for Universal
trench. |
| Sporting |
Several sporting layouts are provided with targets such
as crossers, driven, away, teal, rabbit, tower etc. Singles,
simultaneous doubles and on-report doubles. DryFire provides
a special program to enable you to design your own sporting
layouts. The Course Designer software allows you to design
your own sporting layouts. A demonstration copy of Course
Designer is provided with DryFire and you can upgrade to the
full copy if you wish. |
| Compac |
A set of sporting targets fitted within the relatively
small space occupied by a skeet layout. |
| Starshoot |
Starshoots were originally developed to give clay shooting
"TV appeal". They consist of a framework built above a randomly
oscillating trap and the faster you shoot (i.e. the closer
you hit the clay to the trap) the higher your score.
The DryFire Starshoot layout is hard - you have to
move quickly and accurately to have any chance of a decent
score. |
| Duck Shoot |
With Duck shoot you are facing a pond and a number of ducks
flying in to land. If you shoot too early the ducks will be
too far away, if you shoot to late they will be on the water
- and we do not allow you to shoot sitting ducks! Special
sound effects make this layout good fun! |
| Other |
We welcome suggestions for new layouts to be added to this
list. Sporting layouts are straightforward to create using
the layouts design program provided by DryFire. Other disciplines
may require special feature to be added to the layout file
or to the software. Contact
us if you have suggestions for additional layouts - we
will do our best to oblige. |