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Rule Book

National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA) Official Rules and Regulations

The NSSA and the game of Skeet in the U.S. are governed by the NSSA Bylaws and the rules of Skeet as set out in the Official Rule Book. In addition, the association creates criteria for shooter classification, shooting safety practices, tournament pay-outs, and other aspects of the sport as needed.

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Do You Know the Rule on Colliding Doubles?

March 26, 2021 By Sherry Kerr

It has been over a year since the updated rule on Doubles or Proof Doubles was proposed and approved by the Board of Directors. You can see the entire Rule III-E Doubles or Proof Doubles at right or see the Rule Book.

This change was made to reduce the inconsistency in how the rule is applied. Let’s start with the definition of a III-A-13 – Dead Target. “A Dead Target is a target from which, in the sole judgement of the referee, a visible piece is observed before the target hits the ground as a result of legally being fired upon.” With that said, on a double or proof double, if two whole targets collide before or after being legally fired at, the referee is prevented from observing the (first) target to the ground, and, therefore, it cannot be ruled as either dead or lost.

Rule III-E-2 now gives the shooter the benefit of the doubt when two whole targets collide on a pair before or after being legally fired at; the correct call is “No Bird, Proof Doubles to establish both birds of the pair.” The rule remains the same in the situations when both targets are broken with one shot (III-E-5-e), or a piece off the first target which was properly broken breaks the second target of a double (III-E-5-h). Both these instances will not be affected and will still be: “First target dead; proof double to determine the results of the second target.” The only change is when two whole targets collide on a pair before or after being legally fired at; and since the first bird could not be observed to the ground, the correct call would be “Nothing established, proof doubles to establish both targets.”

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: colliding doubles, doubles, NSSA Rule Book

2024 Member Credentials Ready to Download

January 30, 2024 By Sherry Kerr

Your 2024 NSSA Member ID and Classification Card are now ready for you to review and download.

Your member credentials and links to benefits are waiting for you at MyNSSA.com. Simply login using your member number, then navigate to the Members menu and choose My Home Page. If you haven’t created a login yet, you’ll need your member number to get started.

You’ll see a page that looks similar to this example, with your name and membership info:

Choose My Credentials to view and download your 2024 Member ID and your Classification Card.

A tip: Download the member card to your smartphone and store it there for quick and easy proof of current membership at your next registered event.

Choose My Benefits to explore your member benefits, like discounted gun floater insurance from Sportsman’s Insurance Agency, Inc., your monthly Clay Target Nation magazine, Shooting for Rewards points, and more.

There’s a lot to do within My Home Page: Read through the Member Benefits Guide. Upload a photo. Explore the links. It’s where you’ll always find your most current credentials and information.

And while you’re thinking about it, go ahead and download the latest version of the NSSA Rule Book. It is updated throughout the year, and the most recent edition can always be found in the Members section of MyNSSA.com.

When you have questions about your membership, we’re here to help. You can reach our staff at nssa@nssa-nsca.com or 210-688-3371 ext. 962.
 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: classification cards, membership card, rule book

10 Ways to Enjoy National Shooting Sports Month in August

August 3, 2023 By Sherry Kerr

August is National Shooting Sports Month, and America’s firearm owners will find it a great time to spend a day at the range enjoying their favorite target-shooting sports with friends and family members. It’s also a time for millions of first-time gun owners to check out all the shooting sports have to offer.

Developed by NSSF, the firearms industry trade association, National Shooting Sports Month is marking its seventh year of celebrating the great American pastime of target shooting. Whether you enjoy shattering clay targets with a shotgun, hearing the clang of hitting steel plates with a handgun, or hitting a target 100 yards away with a rifle, the shooting sports have something for you. Target shooting is fun, safe, and welcoming to those who have never fired their first shots. More than 63 million adults and youth participate in target shooting sports.

Here are 10 ways to enjoy National Shooting Sports Month:

1. Mentoring/+ONE Movement
It helps to have a mentor show you the ropes when learning a new activity. NSSF’s +ONE Movement asks experienced shooters to guide newcomers and novices on how to safely handle firearms and develop their marksmanship skills. Experienced shooters can help secure the future of shooting sports by taking the +ONE pledge to introduce someone new to target shooting this August!

2. Win a Great Prize!
The #RangeChallenge offers an ongoing series of target-shooting challenges and incentives that promotes firearm safety, mentorship, training, and shooting sports awareness. Shooters can request an official #RangeChallenge target from a partnering range or download one from the website. Read the contest rules, shoot your target and enter to win one of 10 gift cards valued at $500.00 each. Learn more.

3. A Date at the Range
Make it a date! Ask your spouse, partner, boyfriend, or girlfriend to go target shooting with you. You’ll have a great time together. Women are the fastest growing group in target shooting, and more gear than ever has been designed for their fit and comfort. Don’t have someone to go with? Call the range and ask about their leagues and training classes.

4. Rediscover Shooting
Haven’t shot in a while? Dust off your shooting gear — always check to see if firearms are loaded when removing them from storage — and call an old shooting buddy or ask a family member to join you. Clay target sports such as skeet and sporting clays are perfect for socializing.

5. What to Expect at the Range
Safety orientation, range rules, range officers … there are things you need to know about if you haven’t spent much time at a target shooting range, or perhaps you need to refresh your memory. You can brush up on the rules, safety, and etiquette in the NSSA Rule Book and NSCA Rule Book.

6. #LetsGoShooting
#LetsGoShooting is the theme of National Shooting Sports Month. Share the hashtag and your experiences on your favorite social media networks and remind others to head out to the range for a day of fun and socializing. Discover the skill-building and fun other target shooters are having at the range by following the #LetsGoShooting feeds.

7. Cash in on Deals
Retailers and ranges will be offering specials during National Shooting Sports Month at thousands of events nationwide. Find a participating business near you to take advantage of these offers at ShootingSportsmonth.org.

8. Tune Up for Hunting Season
Many people are taking up hunting because they’re interested in harvesting their own healthful food. A trip to a firearm retailer or range can provide answers on how to get started hunting, such as enrolling in a hunter education course and practicing your shooting to be ready in time for the fall seasons. NSSF’s LetsGoHunting.org website has loads of information.

9. Practice Safe Firearm Handling and Storage
National Shooting Sports Month is a good time to enroll in a firearm training course. Need an instructor? You can find an NSSA Certified Instructor or an NSCA Certified Instructor for training. The shooting sports are safe. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Responsible gun owners safely handle their firearms and securely store them when not in use — at home, in vehicles, and at the range. Thanks to responsible gun owners and programs like NSSF’s Project ChildSafe, fatal firearms accidents are at historic low levels.

10. Celebrate Freedom and Tradition
In addition to passing on the great tradition of target shooting, you can educate others about the unique American freedoms that make firearm ownership and the shooting sports possible. See NSSF’s Proud to be a Firearms Owner pocket card and video and also learn about NSSF’s Gun Owners Care.

Remember, help make others aware of the great pastime of target shooting by sharing your experiences on social media and using the hashtag #LetsGoShooting and #RangeChallenge.

 

Filed Under: National Shooting Complex, NSCA News, NSSA News Tagged With: National Shooting Sports Month, NSSF

Krieghoff All-American Points Race

The All-American Selection Committee’s first criteria for choosing teams is the “Top 12 Shoots” points report. The report below lists the points earned from the 12 shoots which provide an individual with the most points in their category. For Open All-American points, the U.S. Open will be set at 1.25 times the fourth largest point shoot, the Mini World will be set at 1.5 times the fourth largest point shoot, and the World will be set at 2 times the fourth largest point shoot. Shooters must shoot minimums for the Open and Concurrent All-American Teams. See the NSSA Rule Book for the minimums.

NOTE CHANGE FOR 2025 SHOOT YEAR: The All-American Committee has revised the selection process for the All-American Team, which will take effect in the 2025 shooting year (2026 All American Teams). The All-American Committee will conduct an annual reassessment of the Concurrent teams, utilizing a five-year average of participation for each concurrent. The reassessment will determine the number of teams that will receive awards each year. For more information, please refer to the All-American Team Selection Process.

Below presents the number of teams that will receive awards for the 2026 All-American Teams in each concurrent:

NSSA Senior Veteran All American Points Race
Unofficial Totals
Sub Junior Junior Triple Sub Sub Sub Senior Sub Senior
Senior Senior Veteran Super Veteran Veteran Open
Collegiate Lady Military Retired Military Military Veteran
First Responder
Last updated – Jul 03, 2025 (Updated the 1st and 15th)
Rank Member # First Name Last Name Total Points Minimums State
1  90190   DAROLD  TUKEY 995.40   Y  FL
2  163774   KEITH  PHELPS 871.40   Y  CA
3  125142   JIM  ADAMS 837.00     AR
4  95069   TOMMY  MOORE 677.60   Y  MO
5  99249   JIMMY  SMITH 649.20     VA
6  96606   KENNETH  KETH 550.90   Y  FL
7  140307   JOHN  GILLS 549.00   Y  TX
8  164493   LARRY  ISRAEL 535.60   Y  KY
9  113243   CARL  SCHLICHT 528.60   Y  NV
10  115028   DONALD  KELLY 448.20   Y  WI
11  162515   LYNN  SNOW 426.30     IL
12  169119   JEAN  BERRY 408.00   Y  CA
13  84344   JACK  MILLS 362.40   Y  GA
14  171423   BILL  BERRY 281.60     GA
15  163681   ALAN  SAVAGE 281.00   Y  MN
16  110514   ROBERT  DAVIS 279.60     TX
17  91744   DANIEL  KNICKERBOCKER 204.00     FL
18  96641   DONALD  TESCH 191.00     MN
19  52195   LEONARD  NANZER 175.00   Y  MI
20  22404   HELEN  SWETMAN 174.00     TX
21  294488   DAVID  JONES 152.00     TX
22  155484   J GEORGE  GLEICH 146.80     PA
23  276393   JERRY  DAVIS 146.00     MI
24  125453   HAL  STEWART 142.00     CA
25  119226   TERRY  BALL 137.00     
26  72790   BOBBY  WALLACE 118.00     OK
27  38301   DANIEL  STUMP 108.00     KY
28  128671   DOUGLAS  FRAZIER 103.20     VA
29  268382   WILLIAM  KOPF 100.60     FL
30  285197   JAMES  OWINGS 95.50     MD
31  143439   JIMMY  BEARDEN 95.00     NV
32  119309   FRANK  SCHMIEDER 94.00     TX
33  85852   W C (BUCK)  SIFFORD 94.00     OK
34  52706   KENNETH  MEYERS 82.70     MI
35  122975   ART  KIRKWOOD 82.00     TX
36  63132   JON  YAGLA 80.50     VA
37  198649   RON  DOMBROWSKI 78.00     NV
38  276118   RAYMOND  VALENTINE 72.00     AZ
39  167800   CHARLES  ROLLER 69.00     OK
40  112412   THOMAS  ANDERSON 69.00     AZ
41  115040   GENE  HELSENE 68.00     MN
42  212063   BOB  MAFFEI 66.00     CA
43  110975   RON  DUFFY 66.00     WI
44  226778   STEPHEN  FOPIANO 62.00     MA
45  150677   DON  LICHTENEGGER 58.60     TX
46  149151   FRANK  STEWART 58.00     
47  86952   JAMES  GELINNE 52.00     NE
48  169691   LORNE  WIGARD 48.00     
49  94908   JACK  BOGARDUS 47.00     FL
50  86593   MICHAEL  NORRIS 44.00     MD
51  231049   BRIAN  TRAPP 42.00     AZ
52  160222   JIM  PILAFAS 40.00     IL
53  251710   GAYNOR  GOTH 37.00     OR
54  334373   ROBERT  MCPHEETERS 36.00     NM
55  148027   WILBERT  PRATHER 36.00     TX
56  120836   JOHN  MCGONEGAL 35.00     
57  237336   LAWRENCE  MIRANDA 32.00     NV
58  167190   KEN  PESCHEL 30.00     NV
59  159379   GLEN  SAFFORD 30.00     NY
60  122969   DANIEL  FRANTZ 28.00     PA
61  116477   AL  MORRIS 28.00     
62  227902   TONY  WATSON 24.00     PA
63  172474   JOHN  PULLAN 24.00     OR
64  149420   WILLIAM  KAKEL 24.00     AK
65  85976   JOHN  MUTCHLER 24.00     NY
66  77320   JOSEPH  CHILDS 24.00     FL
67  68866   BURT  INGRAM 24.00     SC
68  48329   GEORGE  DE SANTO 24.00     NC
69  234761   NEIL  ALEXANDER 22.00     NJ
70  360005   JAMES  SONNENTAG 20.00     WI
71  165980   NORRIS  BOONE 20.00     SC
72  157115   CLARENCE  DAWSON 20.00     VA
73  67496   RICHARD  WEINLEY 20.00     VA
74  153819   BOBBY  BLALOCK 18.00     KY
75  150639   BUD  HITCHCOCK 18.00     VA
76  242382   JIM  CLEAVE 16.00     WA
77  104136   MIKE  GLASBY 16.00     IL
78  82887   KENNETH  HAYES 13.00     AZ
79  259801   CHARLES  FORD 12.00     PA
80  133254   THOMAS  GASSER 12.00     AZ
81  97483   RICHARD  KARSTETTER 12.00     AR
82  76886   THOMAS  SURMAN 12.00     NJ
83  76349   LARRY  CLARK 12.00     WA
84  54893   MIKE  GARRISON 12.00     VA
85  54012   BILL  WAYNE 12.00     MO
86  34281   DAVID  SEIDEL 12.00     MN
87  48371   BART  ALBERT 11.00     FL
88  253709   WILLIAM  LYNN 9.00     FL
89  169950   DONALD  GAMBATESE 8.00     OH
90  145979   RON  HEMEYER 8.00     FL
91  126529   JOEL  THIES 8.00     CO
92  114903   ALBERT  BADSTUEBNER 8.00     NY
93  103538   FREDERICK  RICHARD 8.00     MI
94  69369   DICK  LUKASIK 8.00     NJ
95  46927   RICHARD  SUTTON 8.00     TX
96  150128   TONY  LAMOUREUX 6.00     
97  138875   JON  SILBERHORN 6.00     NC
98  75316   THOMAS  BARROWMAN 6.00     AZ
99  130222   LARRY  WAY 4.00     
100  129561   RONALD  DA ROSA 4.00     IL
101  126015   ED  ISABELLE 4.00     AZ
102  78466   GRANT  MORRISON 4.00     VA
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