Shooting score for Nationals for Trap
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Shooting score for Nationals for Trap
Gentlemen,
Is anyone aware of the scores required to be in top 20 in Trap in India? The reason being ofcourse to own a quality shotgun
Steyrshot, you could help me here.
Thanks
Ranjeet
Is anyone aware of the scores required to be in top 20 in Trap in India? The reason being ofcourse to own a quality shotgun
Steyrshot, you could help me here.
Thanks
Ranjeet
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Re: Shooting score for Nationals for Trap
No such thing. The first 20 get the renowned shot certificate.
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Yes, you would need to get a certain score at the pre-national (GVM) to qualify for the nationals. There is also a cut-off score at the nationals. Fall below it and it's back to GVM or certain recognised comps to get your qualification back.
Don't have these scores at hand but will try and get them for you. Will also try and find out what the top 20 scored last year.
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Don't have these scores at hand but will try and get them for you. Will also try and find out what the top 20 scored last year.
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Yet to get the top 20 scores for 2005 but herewith the minimum qualifying scores for GVM and NSCC.
Note: NR means match is shot in accordance with National Rules (basically fewer number of shots) and ISSF means match is shot in accordance with International Shooting Sport Federation rules.
GVM
Trap / Skeet : 30/50 NR
Double Trap : 28/50 NR
NSCC
Trap / Skeet : 33/50 NR and 90/125 ISSF
Double Trap : 30/50 NR and 100/150 ISSF
To qualify for a renowned shot certificate you have to shoot in the ISSF or what is also known as the Open category.
Mack The Knife
P.S.: The above scores are for the 'Men' category.
Note: NR means match is shot in accordance with National Rules (basically fewer number of shots) and ISSF means match is shot in accordance with International Shooting Sport Federation rules.
GVM
Trap / Skeet : 30/50 NR
Double Trap : 28/50 NR
NSCC
Trap / Skeet : 33/50 NR and 90/125 ISSF
Double Trap : 30/50 NR and 100/150 ISSF
To qualify for a renowned shot certificate you have to shoot in the ISSF or what is also known as the Open category.
Mack The Knife
P.S.: The above scores are for the 'Men' category.
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Herewith the top 3 scores achieved at NSCC 2005 (shotgunning):
Double Trap (ISSF) Men:
1. R.V.S. Rathore (Army) : 191
2. Ronjan Sodhi (Chhatisgarh) : 178
3. Vikram Bhatnagar (Delhi) : 177
Trap (ISSF) Men:
1. Mansher Singh (Andhra Pradesh) : 135
2. Birendeep Sodhi (Indian Airlines) : 134
3. Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Punjab) : 134
Skeet (ISSF) Men:
1. Amit Sanghi (Andhra Pradesh) : 133
2. Baba Bedi (Chhatisgarh) : 132
3. Amardeep Singh (Chhatisgarh) : 129
Mack The Knife
P.S.: In trap you may get into the top 20 by scoring as low as 95/125. Just a guess, mind.
Double Trap (ISSF) Men:
1. R.V.S. Rathore (Army) : 191
2. Ronjan Sodhi (Chhatisgarh) : 178
3. Vikram Bhatnagar (Delhi) : 177
Trap (ISSF) Men:
1. Mansher Singh (Andhra Pradesh) : 135
2. Birendeep Sodhi (Indian Airlines) : 134
3. Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Punjab) : 134
Skeet (ISSF) Men:
1. Amit Sanghi (Andhra Pradesh) : 133
2. Baba Bedi (Chhatisgarh) : 132
3. Amardeep Singh (Chhatisgarh) : 129
Mack The Knife
P.S.: In trap you may get into the top 20 by scoring as low as 95/125. Just a guess, mind.
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At the top but lower down (even within the top 20) the scores are pretty average. Not the shooters fault to some extent. More to do with the lack of practice due to the cost and availability of ammo.Ranjeet Singh wrote:Pretty competitive out there..
Before Rathore won the Olympic silver there were probably 20 to 30 who would compete, so even if you did averagely well you were in striking distance of a renowned shot certificate. Now, however, the field has grown to 70 or 80 shooters. Nowhere near the hundreds who shoot other disciplines, so your chances are still good, provided you learn the basics well and practice correctly.
Mack The Knife