Clay Pigeon Shooting Games

There are many trap games that you can play with large groups, here are a few to get you started:

1. Annie Oakley. This is a last stand game. Everyone starts on a big line. If the archer is in a fortified post, if he shoots by hand or is shot with an archer, place the archer in the center line. The first man in line is the first to shoot. The shooter throws one clay pigeon and the first man has one shot to hit him if he misses, then the next in line chance to hit him and knock out the man. This continues until everyone is out. If the first person hits the pigeon then he is next in line and so on. If the person shooting misses and the second person misses and the third person hits the target then both people who missed are out. If the first misses and the second hits it, then the first is out, and those who hit turn to call the dove. If no one hits the pigeon then everyone is saved and no one is the next person from then on. If the first shot is shot and then the second rises and hits the target and the third shot is hit after the target. then the first and third shooters come out. Remember that even if someone misses and the next person shoots and hits the target, it will still be his turn to claim. the following dove. Even if everyone is missing in the shoots and in the line, still the following people are turned into the line. Each case will be the first shooter. Extra Idea: If all the other shooters have been in it for a while, because no one is missing, the variation can act like this; when a person hits a target and there is a broken piece of the target left, the next person in line can shoot him and if all the players who were shot before are extinguished. If he misses, then he is out and with all the players who are shot in front of the goal. For example, if the first shooter misses and then the second shooter hits the target, the third party hits pieces, then the first and second shooters (who hit the target) shoot. If the third party is missing, then the first and third shooters are.

2. Team Select Piece. This game is made of two teams. You and a partner have a chance to win a total of three round pints. The points are kept and at the end of the designated amount the team with the most points is the winner. Teams line up in a line and the first team on the left goes first. One team member is selected to be the cartoon and, in front of the arrows. If he hits a clay target that counts for one point, and I choose another member, I choose one of the targets for that clay target and hit him. When he hits that part, he counts two more points for a total of three points for the round. If it misses, then the team gets one point. If the first person misses the first shot and the second person hits the target then they score one point. This goes down the line of teams until it reaches the first team that started. Then he will pass what the team throws first and then down the line. Then when they return to them the stations are rotated, the hump is right and the last team moves right to the first position on the left. Then the first team starts again, this continues until all the teams have been shot from every position. Remember that each team gets two targets at each station. The ability of each team member to be the first shooter as well as the one who chooses the side to hit. Remember to watch carefully because it is hard to tell if a piece has been hit. At the end of the game, the team wins with the most points.

3. The team welcomes The shooters were divided into two teams. One shooter is to call the pigeon, the other backs up. A clay pigeon is thrown for the shooter and, if he misses, then his teammate has the opportunity to catch him. One point is awarded for a hit and no points for Miss.

4. The team doubles. The second game is between two teams. Two birds are loaded into the shooter and one of the team members (it doesn’t matter) calls a dove. Each member is allowed a shot and both have to hit birdies for a possible two round points. Set the amount of rounds and add the scores at the end.

5. Singles. One clay pigeon is thrown for each shoot. They have one chance to strike. Give the same amount of pigeons to everyone, and see who hits the most in the end.

6. Doubles. In this game one shooter tries to hit the clay pigeons. As many people can play. A shooter loaded two clay pigeons and one shot a volley and tried to hit both pigeons. Each man was allowed two hits as in most other sports only one was allowed.

7. Speed. This game can be played with any number of people, but is better with two or three. The object is that the first person to hit the clay pigeon at one point. For no one called for the dove’s dirt to be thrown out, because it is thrown and thrown s.

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