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Shooting Rule 4.32 - Break Recognition

a) Break badges will be recognised in sequences of 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 250 and so on, provided these are shot over oscillating traps under double or single barrel conditions and in regular competition on one day only, excepting over a program of two or more successive days. Also for all ISU events, ball trap and double rise, i.e. 25 pair, 50 pair and so on.
b) Break badges may also be similarly earned in Continental down-the-line events, or Tower events provided that the break is achieved from events of the same nature.
c) Shooting at no more than two sighter targets (not to count) prior to commencement of an event does not terminate a break in progress.
d) To shoot in other than a specific type of event, as named above, immediately concludes a break.
e) Clubs must submit Form 17, duly completed, to the ACTA, with the prescribed fee for each requested badge, before recognition can be considered or granted. Break badges, once they have been attained, will not be repeated. Badges for "25 Metres" will also be available to those attaining this as their registered handicap.
f) Break badges are available for all breaks up to and including the break, in the recognised sequence, as a result of any one break