Skeet Classification

NSSA Skeet Classification
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In NSSA skeet your class is simply your running average — figured over your last five registered events, separately for each gauge. Enter yours to see your class.

What class am I?

Your class is set per gauge from your most recent five registered events. Pick a gauge and enter that gauge's running average.

NSSA cards show this average as a decimal — 95% is .9500. New shooters (fewer than five events in a gauge) may declare up to the highest class offered.

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NSSA Universal Classification Table

Each gauge is classed independently on its own breakpoints. Class AAA is optional (shoot management's call), and Class E exists only in 12 gauge.

12 gauge

Class AAA 98.50% and over
Class AA 97.50% to 98.49%
Class A 96.00% to 97.49%
Class B 93.50% to 95.99%
Class C 90.00% to 93.49%
Class D 85.50% to 89.99%
Class E 85.49% and under

20 gauge

Class AAA 98.25% and over
Class AA 97.00% to 98.24%
Class A 94.50% to 96.99%
Class B 91.00% to 94.49%
Class C 85.50% to 90.99%
Class D 85.49% and under

28 gauge

Class AAA 98.00% and over
Class AA 96.50% to 97.99%
Class A 94.00% to 96.49%
Class B 90.50% to 93.99%
Class C 85.50% to 90.49%
Class D 85.49% and under

.410 bore

Class AAA 96.50% and over
Class AA 94.50% to 96.49%
Class A 91.00% to 94.49%
Class B 86.00% to 90.99%
Class C 80.00% to 85.99%
Class D 79.99% and under

Doubles

Class AAA 97.00% and over
Class AA 95.00% to 96.99%
Class A 91.00% to 94.99%
Class B 85.00% to 90.99%
Class C 80.00% to 84.99%
Class D 79.99% and under

Averages are figured to five digits and rounded to the fourth (two decimals as a percentage). Your official class and average are maintained by the NSSA.

Sources (official NSSA)

For guidance only — your official classification is maintained by the NSSA.