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Conditions of Entry - National Sporting Clays Championships

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY - NATIONAL SPORTING CLAYS CHAMPIONSHIPS

  1. Any shooter wanting to compete at the Sporting Clays Nationals must be a registered member of the ACTA for the current financial year that the championships are being held or a member of another ICTSF affiliate.
  2. Proof of association membership must be shown. In the event of any shooter not being able to produce his/her Handicap Card, a duplicate shall be issued for the duration of the National Championships. This card will then be forwarded to the Club Secretary to enable scores shot to be recorded. Note: A $20 fee will be charged for the issue of any duplicate Handicap Card.
  3. Every shooter is to provide their current and previous Record Card when requested by the State or National  Handicapper at State and National Championships.
  4. Squads of 5 shooters to shoot 100 targets in four rounds of 25.
  5. The Organising Committee will decide the order of shooting.
  6. Skeet or Trap targets will be thrown, as well as mini, midi battue, rockett rabbit or flash or any other sporting clay target approved by the Association. Target type for any stand will be at the discretion of the shoot official, but shall number five (5) in total.
  7. Shooters will be squadded as per ACTA rules and regulations and any interpretation of this will be the responsibility of the Tournament Director.
  8. Each shooter is to take enough cartridges to shoot at 25 targets.
  9. Shooters who fail to appear in time for their squad may be re-squadded towards the end of the event, but this is not guaranteed and non-participation is a possibility.
  10. Should a shooter being late for his squad then elect to withdraw from the event he may not be eligible for any refund of nominations paid.
  11. All shooters must sign the score sheet after each 25 targets. Once a shooter has signed his score sheet he has accepted his score and grade. Any score sheet not carrying the shooters signature will be credited with the lowest score recorded.
  12. Any competitor will be called upon to referee and/or score throughout the period of competition. The persons’ designated to referee and score must fulfill their obligation to do so. Failure to either referee or score may incur a penalty of the LOSS OF ONE TARGET.
  13. Shooters will be drawn from each day’s last round squads to referee and score the first round of the following day, being ready to officiate at the advertised starting time. Shooters who fail to fulfil their responsibility may be penalised one target. While replacement referee and scorers are permissible,the penalty of a loss of one target for their failing to officiate shall be made against the officially designated person.
  14. Any unauthorised shooter interfering with or attempting to interfere with the trap may be penalised FIVE (5) TARGETS.
  15. All disputes must be in writing together with $20 deposit, which is refundable subject to the appeal being upheld.
  16. All disputes and deposits must be lodged with the Tournament Director, who shall arrange a hearing with the appointed jury.
  17. Any eligible competitor paying nominations is entitled to receive awards in the Open section, Womens, Juniors or Veterans section, however the overall winner cannot take any grade prize.
  18. A minimum of three persons must compete in any Grade or Section, including High Gun before sashes, medals trophies and/or cash are awarded, irrespective of nomination paid.
  19. Nominations will be by pre-nomination, and only if nominations do not reach the maximum entry of 120 will nominations be taken on the day. Nomination if taken on the day of the event will incur a extra fee of $10.00. Nominations will close daily at 10 .00am.
  20. Any interpretation of the program and conditions of entry will be the responsibility of attending members of the Executive Committee, whose decision shall be final.
  21. An acceptable standard of dress is required for all competitors, Tournament Director to adjudicate.
  22. Reduced Nominations: These shall apply to juniors and second family members, they being wives and husbands entering into the same event whose nomination must be lodged at the same time as a family member paying full nomination fees. Shooters paying reduced noms are eligible for Open as well as section prizes.
  23. All Competitors must comply with Firearms Licensing Laws in their State of residence and in the State hosting the National Championships.
  24. Competitors to be eligible for A.C.T.A. team selection must be fully paid up members of the A.C.T.A. and Australian citizens prior to the competition.
  25. Upon application to the A.C.T.A office, refunds less a $5.00 administration fee will be available. Refunds will not be available for competitors not complying with these conditions of entry.
  26. Free junior nominations, open to any junior who has not competed in a national event of any discipline & only by pre-nomination. Claim for this concession must be made at time of nominating & will not be refunded retrospectively. Late nominations will not be eligible for this concession.
  27. Shooters must have at least 200 targets recorded on their Record Card to establishing a grade prior to entering State and National Championships.
  28. The setting of targets will be conducted by the Tournament Director and the trap mechanic prior to the start of the event daily. No further adjustments will be made to traps without the authorization from the Tournament Director of Shoot Marshal.

April 2026 CTSN

On the cover: Andy shot an exceptional score of 444/450 at the 2026 National Skeet Championships

Inside this month's edition

ACTA Chairman’s Report
Executive Officer’s Report
90th Annual General Meeting
ACTA Financial Statements for year ended 31 Dec 2025
ACTA National Skeet Championships
2026 State Skeet Teams
ACTA National Skeet Presentation Dinner
Warrnambool Seaside Carnival
44th World UT Championships
Bendigo CTC Moves Australia Day to Labor Day
Psychological Skills For Shooting
ACTA New Members
Glen Innes – one for the history books
Waratah Notes
Competition Results: VCTA, SACTA, NSWCTA, QCTA, TCTA, WACTA
Compak Fast Becoming Bendigo’s Most Popular Discipline
Western Zone Monthly Muster
WACTA Newsletter Extract
Maryborough Shooters Turn On Scores in Humid Conditions
2026 Bega Fimac Engineering Mixed Target Championship
Shoot Calendar
Break Badges
2026 Annual Registration & Club Membership Application


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