In the world of competitive clay target shooting, participants often seek a level playing field that allows shooters of different skill levels to compete together. This is where Lewis and class options come into play, providing an inclusive and rewarding experience for all.
Understanding Lewis Class Scoring
The Lewis Class system is designed to create fair competition among shooters of varying skill levels. It operates by dividing participants into classes based on their performance. The classes are often labeled A, B, C, D, and E, with A being the most advanced. Shooters are placed into these classes according to their scores in specific Sporting Clays and Super Sporting events.
Within each class, shooters are ranked. Typically, the Lewis Class system offers several categories, such as:
- Individual: Shooters compete based on their individual scores.
- Team: Teams can participate, and each team member’s score contributes to the team’s ranking.
The Lewis Class system allocates a set number of winners and payouts for each class, ensuring that skilled and less experienced shooters have the opportunity to be recognized and rewarded for their performance.
Amelia Shotgun Sports is proud to host NSCA tournaments that offer Lewis Class options for both Sporting Clays and Super Sporting events. Our facility provides a friendly and competitive atmosphere where shooters of all levels can enjoy the excitement of clay target shooting. Join us for an unforgettable experience that celebrates both the seasoned marksmen and those just starting their journey in this thrilling sport.