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Depends what actually happened. A good ref would have recognised the situation straight away.

 

Common Examples....

 

If the first bird was clearly hit first, then '1st bird established killed', pair again to establish the result of the 2nd bird.

 

If you shoot the first bird and the pieces then run into, and break, the second target (see above).

 

If your first shot breaks the 2nd target first then its '1st target established lost, pair again to establish the result of the 2nd bird'.

 

If both birds killed at the same time with the first shot then 'pair again nothing established'.

 

 

If both targets are hit with the first shot, 2 warnings and if it happens on the 3RD attempt it is scored as follows - '1st target hit, 2nd target lost'

NOT BOTH TARGETS LOST AS EVERYONE ABOVE SEEMS TO THINK. See rule: 5.46.

 

 

Easy aint it :lol: Easy way to try and work it out I find is 'did the shooter kill the 1st bird with their 1st shot? Then work it out from there.

 

You can download the Technical Rules (Booklet 7) for each discipline for free from the CPSA website. English Skeet, ABT and DTL have the most rules.

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Depends what actually happened. A good ref would have recognised the situation straight away.

 

Common Examples....

 

If the first bird was clearly hit first, then '1st bird established killed', pair again to establish the result of the 2nd bird.

 

If you shoot the first bird and the pieces then run into, and break, the second target (see above).

 

If your first shot breaks the 2nd target first then its '1st target established lost, pair again to establish the result of the 2nd bird'.

 

If both birds killed at the same time with the first shot then 'pair again nothing established'.

 

 

If both targets are hit with the first shot, 2 warnings and if it happens on the 3RD attempt it is scored as follows - '1st target hit, 2nd target lost'

NOT BOTH TARGETS LOST AS EVERYONE ABOVE SEEMS TO THINK. See rule: 5.46.

 

 

Easy aint it :lol: Easy way to try and work it out I find is 'did the shooter kill the 1st bird with their 1st shot? Then work it out from there.

 

You can download the Technical Rules (Booklet 7) for each discipline for free from the CPSA website. English Skeet, ABT and DTL have the most rules.

Being a cpsa ref you are correct on this, but if the lost bird is their first loss then they would get an option bird of their choice from the pair.

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Being a cpsa ref you are correct on this, but if the lost bird is their first loss then they would get an option bird of their choice from the pair.

 

Yep 100% correct, omitted that little point tho (sorry :) ) as to have been unlucky enough to have shot both targets with one shot, twice on 7....... chances are the option has already been used with timing like that ;)

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