Overview
Trap is the most popular shooting sport in North America with some 60,000 shooters that shoot at 83 million clay targets per year, be it recreational or in a registered tournament. There are three segments to trapshooting -16 yard event, handicap event and doubles.

16 Yard Event: The shooter stands 16 yards from the trap house “on the 16 yard line”. The thrown targets will fly from 48 to 50 yards from the shooter, and have angles of 35 to 40 degrees. Targets are thrown at varying angles. Most angles are broken at a range of about 35 yards from the shooter.

Handicap Event: In this event, the shooter stands from 17 to 27 yards depending on the shooter’s previous scores. The better the previous scores the further back you shoot from.

Doubles Event: This event is shot from the 16-yard line but at two targets that are thrown simultaneously. The targets have an angle of 34 to 36 degrees and a distance of 44 yards. The shooter has one shot at each target “25 pair” = 50 targets

Trap shoots may be informal practice or registered events. The average shooter will break 12 – 15 targets on the first try trapshooting and gradually improve through the teens into the twenties. A perfect round is 25 broken targets.

Equipment

Firearms: The most used shotgun for trap is 12 gauge with full or modified choke, with 28″ to 30″ barrel. The shotgun can be a single barrel, over under, pump, and/or autoloader.

Ammunition: Shotshells may vary slightly with shooter’s preference. The load can be 2 ¾ dram or 3 dram equivalent of powder and 1 1/8, 1 or 7/8 ounce of #7 ½, #8 or #8 ½ shot size.

Targets: Regulation targets cannot be more than 4 5/16 inches in diameter and 1 1/8 inches tall, weighing 3 ½ ounces. They are made of a composition of pitch and clay or limestone, are saucer shaped and left black or painted orange, white or lime green.

History

Trapshooting gets it’s name from the device that is used to throw the clay target into the air. Trap simulates the flight of a game bird flushed ahead of the shooter. In the beginning live bird were used by releasing them from holes in the ground which was covered. Trapshooting is first mentioned in an English publication titled “Sporting Magazine” in 1793.

The Sportsman club of Cincinnati, Ohio introduced trapshooting in North America in 1831. Live bird where replaced by a variety of targets made of metal, glass and other materials. A catapult was used to launch these targets. In the 1880’s, clay targets much the same as used today were first developed by George Ligowski of Cincinnati and also credited with the development of the trap throwing machine.

In 1924, Vandalia, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton, became the permanent home of the Grand (tournament) and home of Amateur Trapshooting Association. The Grand is a ten-day tournament held each August.

Pricing

Trap Club practice nights costs are $7 for 25 targets. You can also purchase 12 gauge ammo at $13 a box or bring your own.

Chairman: Ron Edward
Phone: 604-792-3440

Trap Report September 2016

July 17, had 6 shooters out, shoot lasted an hour and a half. Open House, we ran through 127 people, used 5 cases of targets and 26 boxes of ammo. We ran out 15 minutes before shutdown. The 68th Interclub shoot was held at Ridgedale. Mission 123 x 125, Ridgedale 122 x 125, Abbotsford 114 [...]

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Trap Sub Club Report July 2016

Had 8 shooters out. 50 Singles won by DAve Graham with 45/50 Guns Down: Larry Danielson 14/25 WSO Doubles: Greg Wesselius 40/50 Hi-Aggregate: Greg Wesselius 95/125 Night Practice, June 16 - 5, 8, 10. July 7 - 3, 8. Greg Wesselius has agreed to take First Aid course for Trap Club

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Trap Report May 2016

Had 7 shooters out. The night practice has started AP 7 – 4 shooters, 5, 4, 6, May 8, 6. Next shoot May 15. Club trophies June 19 -125 rounds. Ron Edward Trap Club

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Trap Sub Club Report February 2016

Had about 16 shooters out. It was moist but clear at about 11:00 am. Next shoot is February 21st. Thanks to Sonny Braim, Al Fadden, Jim Winthrop, Ron Edward. The re-supply of targets is done.

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Trap Sub Club Report January 2016

We had a good day, only 15 minutes of rain. Thanks to Al Fadden, Chris Moore, John Vernon, Hans Wallenberg, Ron Edward. We put through 64 shoots by 2:00 pm. The totals were 27 A Class, 23 B Class, 14 Novice. I believe there were fewer shooters than other years, but the total shoots were about [...]

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Trap Sub Club Report November 2015

We had 13 shooters out on Sunday. We managed to get the broken trap out of trap #2 and put the replacement in. Next shoot is November 15. Turkey Shoot is December 20. Please note to all members, the Trap Shoot usually ends at 2:00 pm, but may run later, at which time the range [...]

By |2015-11-06T13:41:19-08:00November 6th, 2015|Trap Club|Comments Off on Trap Sub Club Report November 2015

Trap Sub Club Report October 2015

18 people showed up for the Interclub Shoot in spite of the rain. Scores were: Mission, 115 Ridgedale, 114 Abbotsford, 111 Warren Danielson shot 25 straight! Shooting for Abbotsford was: Greg Welleluis, 24 Larry Danielson, 19 Corny Reghr, 21 Ron Edward, 22 Thanks, Ron Edward Trap Club Chair

By |2015-10-03T11:25:32-07:00October 3rd, 2015|Trap Club|Comments Off on Trap Sub Club Report October 2015

Trap Sub Club Report September 2015

Had 9 shooters at the Sunday shoot. The 200 bird trophy was won by Corny Regher with 184/200 as this is best score for each month, he was surprised at the total. Individual Handicaps:  Rod May – 24/25 Rod May – 24 yard handicap – 43/50 In September we host the Inter Club Shoot, eligible [...]

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Trap Sub Club Report August 2015

Open House: We used 6 cases of targets and over 800 rounds. Thank you to Dave Dunn for fixing the main spring on the thrower after it broke; we should get a couple of spare springs. We put through 160 people at 5 shots each. Ian Baird got good at throwing hand targets while it was [...]

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Trap Report June 2015

The following Trap shoots saw this number of shooters: May 8 - 4 May 15 - 5 May 17 - 11 May 21 - 4 May 28 - 5 June 4 - 7 June 21st is Club Trophy night. After some discussion, the format has changed, instead of 100 16yd. targets, it will be reduced [...]

By |2015-06-12T13:42:32-07:00June 12th, 2015|Trap Club|Comments Off on Trap Report June 2015
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