5-Stand

A group of people in red shirts standing in a field shooting.

Ammunition Recommendation

Ammunition specifications must meet the use requirements of the shooting range.

Typical ammunition used for 5-stand shooting:
Gauge               Shot                  Shot Size
12             1 oz. or 1-1/8 oz.     #7.5 or #8
20                      7/8 oz.                  #8

5-Stand Field

A 5-stand field’s target throwers are strategically placed throughout a large field. Each of the five stations that are aligned in a row are partially enclosed by a cage that limits the angles of shooting at targets. Each athlete can view the targets from all stations from the station they are shooting from. Once all athletes have completed a station they move in a clockwise rotation to the next station.

Targets At Each Station

Five targets are thrown at each of the five stations. Two shots are allowed and the target will be scored DEAD if broken by either shot. After all targets are thrown for the entire squad, each shooter will move to a new station by:

  • Verifying the shotgun is unloaded.
  • With the chamber open and the shotgun pointed in a safe direction, rotate in a clockwise manner to the next station.
  • Station one will move to station two, two to three, three to four, four to five, and five to one.
  • Station five will rotate to their right moving away from the station four athlete who is moving to station five and continue to walk behind the other athletes to station one.
  • Await the “START” command from the scorekeeper.
  • The squad leader is the first to shoot in each round.
  • Repeat process until all shooters have each shot 25 targets.

Each station has a menu card notifying the athlete where each target is being thrown. Targets are thrown from a pre-determined sequence with a variety of flight angles and consistent speed settings. Targets may be thrown from left to right, right to left, fading away, incoming, rabbit (along the ground), vertically, and from a tower or elevated platform.

Generally, the first target thrown from each station is a single target followed up with either a report pair or true pair to round out that station. A report pair is defined as a single target thrown followed by another single target thrown upon the completion of the athletes first shot. A true pair is defined as two individual targets being thrown at the same time by multiple throwers. No athlete will move to the next station until the last target in a round is completed.

Target presentations may vary at season ending events.

Scoresheet

Download the official USA Clay Target League 5-stand scoresheet. This scoresheet is similar to the ones used at League tournaments. Click on the links below to view and download your preferred format.

Legal size format (8.5″ x 14″) – maximize legibility and use standard 2-5/8″ x 1″ mailing labels to print and adhere your athlete name labels to the sheet.

Letter size format (8.5″ x 11″) – standard printer size to write in athlete names.

Building A 5-Stand Field

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A 5-stand field’s target throwers are strategically placed throughout a large field. Each of the five stations that are aligned in a row are partially enclosed by a cage that limits the angles of shooting at targets. Each athlete can view the targets from all stations from the station they are shooting from. Once all athletes have completed a station they move in a clockwise rotation to the next station.

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