FIOCCHI AMMUNITION Range Bag Blue FITASC Sporting Clays Champion NEW Case Tote
New condition but strap on top paired zipper has come undone from one of the zippers.
Embroidered on end: “2015 US FITASC Sub Jr Champion”.
From AI search:
FITASC (Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse) is a premier international clay shooting discipline often considered the "Formula One" of sporting clays, requiring high precision, mental focus, and specialized gun handling. It features challenging, long-range targets (40–70+ yards) and strictly requires a low-gun mount, where the stock must be held below a marked line on the shooter's vest until the target appears.
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Key Aspects of FITASC:
Structure: A typical course consists of 100 targets across multiple parcours (stations), usually shot in squads.
Gun Handling: Unlike English Sporting, the gun cannot be pre-mounted. It must be held with the top of the stock at or below a 25cm
line on the vest.
Competition: It is governed by a global federation founded in 1921, with championships held worldwide, as shown on the official FITASC website.
Techniques: Shooters often use techniques like sustained-lead, pull-away, and swing-through to manage the distance and speed of the targets.
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For competitive shooters, the USA FITASC team selection is managed by the National Sporting Clays Association.
From Wikipedia
Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse (FITASC, "International Shooting Federation of Hunting Sport Weapons") is an international sport federation for sport shooting, specifically clay pigeon shooting similar to sporting clays, trap and skeet.
It involves strategically placed clay target throwers (called traps) set to simulate live game birds/animals- teal, rabbits, pheasant etc. Shooters on each layout or "parcour", shoot in turn at various combinations of single and double clay birds. Each station or "peg" on a parcour will have a menu card that lets the shooter know the sequence of clay birds he or she will be shooting at (i.e. which trap the clay bird will be coming from). The shooters will be presented with 4 or 5 two-shot singles which they will rotate through and then two pair. In Old Style FITASC there are three pegs on each parcour, with 25 shots to a parcour.
Typical targets are a rabbit, chandelle, overhead, trap (outgoing), crossing, teal (launched straight up into the air), and an incoming bird. The targets are shot as singles and as doubles (Double targets can be simultaneous, on report or trailing/following-"rafael" in FITASC terminology). All single targets may be attempted with two shots and are counted as killed with either shot, two shots may also be used to attempt doubles and either target or both may be shot with only those two shots. In other words, a shooter may attempt the first target in a double and upon missing, may continue to shoot that same target for score if broken even though the second target will be lost due to being missed in the double.
Disciplines
There are six disciplines under the FITASC rule.[1]