Definition
FITASC stands for Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse, which translates to the International Federation for Shooting Sports with Hunting Guns. It is the world governing body for sporting clays and related disciplines, setting international standards for rules, safety, and competition formats.
Further Explanations
Founded in 1921, FITASC is responsible for promoting and regulating a variety of shooting sports, primarily those that simulate real hunting scenarios. Its most recognized discipline is FITASC Sporting, an international variant of sporting clays that emphasizes natural target presentations.
Key features of FITASC Sporting:
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Layouts: Unlike English Sporting, FITASC requires multiple shooting stands within a designated “peg” area.
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Shooting Position: Shooters start with the gun out of the shoulder until the target appears (low gun position).
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Target Variety: Includes rabbits, battues, crossers, overheads, and more, mimicking live quarry.
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Scoring: Similar to sporting clays - hit or miss, usually in pairs (simultaneous or following).
FITASC also oversees disciplines like:
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Compak Sporting (a compact sporting clays format)
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Helice Shooting
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Universal Trench
FITASC is considered the pinnacle of sporting clay shooting, attracting top shooters worldwide for European and World Championships.
While FITASC events are held on formal grounds, you can simulate similar shooting experiences anywhere using our clay pigeon throwers. Our TrapMasters' portability and adjustable angles allow you to replicate FITASC-style targets in the field. Pair it with our biodegradable clay pigeons to enjoy realistic, eco-friendly training.