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League Membership Info:
Seasons will run from January 1st until June 15th, and June 16th until December 15th with payout within 2 weeks of the end of season or 2 weeks after receiving a W-9 from winner receiving $600 or more.
All shooters that wants to be eligible for prizes, and have their scores ranked among other shooters across the country, must be registered with Targets USA. Shooters must be signed up before their scores will be recorded. Only 1 match (within 3 days) prior to the application for registration, will be allowed be to be submitted for records. There is a $5 per match entry fee, per shooter for most divisions and matches. $3 of this goes into the nationwide split the pot fund. Beginner divisions will only be a $3 per match entry fee, per shooter. $1 of this will go towards prizes for the beginner division. And the other $2 from each entry goes to Targets USA to help fund further match development and marketing expenses. See general league rules for pay out details.
Charter members who sign up in 2018 will only pay $10 for their first year of membership.
Membership fee is $30 per year from date of purchase. Members will keep the same numbers year to year. Membership is good for any Targets USA leagues or series, but does not cover entry fees. This membership can be bought on our website at www.targetsusa.com and a member number will be emailed to you within a few days.
Clubs that want to participate must use Targets USA targets for the events and be registered with Targets USA. There is currently no registration cost for the clubs to be a host club for the matches. A Targets USA banner must be displayed at all events associated to the leagues. Clubs need to notify Targets USA when they are planning to host an event and we will be working with PractiScore for keeping the scores and collecting the fees.
Shooters can shoot up to 2 entries per stage, per event or match. Shooter can shoot more than 1 division, but can only compete for the split the pot payout in 1 division per type of league (when there is an option for different divisions.) And will only have to pay the $5 per entry for the division they are competing in. They must shoot the division they are competing for the split the pot in first, and then any other divisions after, as this would be considered practicing the stages the same day of the event. The hosting clubs may charge for additional stage runs and they will be based on time availability.
Additional club fees and/or range fees may apply.
Depending on how many ELIGIBLE shooters end up in each division or shooting each stage, (KYL league divisions are a combined score from 2 stage) will determine how many groups the total number of shooters are divided in to. This is to try and divide the shooter by skill level like grand master, master, A, B, etc., class shooters. Like a modified Lewis Class. The groups will be divided as evenly as possible with any extras going in to the top group. For example, if there are 125 shooters, the bottom group would have 62 shooters in it and the top would have 63. The split the pots funds will be broken up in an increasing percentage to the higher placing group of shooters. For example, if there are 2 groups of shooters that roughly split 50/50 as describe above, the top 20 shooters in the part of the group at the top of the list will receive a split from 60% of the funds, and the top 20 shooters from the other group will receive a split from 40% of the funds.
Shooters Groups % Starting with top group Number of $ Winners
501+ 5 30 / 25 / 20 / 15 / 10 100
401-500 4 35 / 29 / 23 / 13 80
301-400 3 45 / 35 / 20 60
101-200 2 60 / 40 40
100 or less 1 100 20
This break down and payout structure is to try and reward the shooter that have put the time in to get good at what they do, and to give the other shooters something to strive for, with still having a chance to win along the way. We have put a lot of thought in to this and hope that everyone can agree with the structure. This is the structure we will run for at least the first league season, but we are open to other ideas and input. We will have payout examples available on the website.
Checks for payouts are only good for 90 days from the date they are printed for accounting purposes and will go into the general league management fund after the 90-day period, unless communication about a delay has been in process before the 90 days is up.
Any participant that is to receive a payout of more than $600 will have send a W-9 form to Targets USA before we will be able to send out the check. PER IRS.
Split the pot payout schedule:
1st Place - 25% 6th Place - 7% 11th Place - 2% 16th Place - .5%
2nd Place - 15% 7th Place - 6% 12th Place - 1% 17th Place - .5%
3rd Place - 10% 8th Place - 5% 13th Place - 1% 18th Place - .5%
4th Place - 9% 9th Place - 4% 14th Place - 1% 19th Place - .5%
5th Place - 8% 10th Place - 3% 15th Place - .5% 20th Place - .5%
Seasons will run from January 1st until June 15th, and June 16th until December 15th with payout within 2 weeks of the end of season or 2 weeks after receiving a W-9 from winner receiving $600 or more.
All shooters that wants to be eligible for prizes, and have their scores ranked among other shooters across the country, must be registered with Targets USA. Shooters must be signed up before their scores will be recorded. Only 1 match (within 3 days) prior to the application for registration, will be allowed be to be submitted for records. There is a $5 per match entry fee, per shooter for most divisions and matches. $3 of this goes into the nationwide split the pot fund. Beginner divisions will only be a $3 per match entry fee, per shooter. $1 of this will go towards prizes for the beginner division. And the other $2 from each entry goes to Targets USA to help fund further match development and marketing expenses. See general league rules for pay out details.
Charter members who sign up in 2018 will only pay $10 for their first year of membership.
Membership fee is $30 per year from date of purchase. Members will keep the same numbers year to year. Membership is good for any Targets USA leagues or series, but does not cover entry fees. This membership can be bought on our website at www.targetsusa.com and a member number will be emailed to you within a few days.
Clubs that want to participate must use Targets USA targets for the events and be registered with Targets USA. There is currently no registration cost for the clubs to be a host club for the matches. A Targets USA banner must be displayed at all events associated to the leagues. Clubs need to notify Targets USA when they are planning to host an event and we will be working with PractiScore for keeping the scores and collecting the fees.
Shooters can shoot up to 2 entries per stage, per event or match. Shooter can shoot more than 1 division, but can only compete for the split the pot payout in 1 division per type of league (when there is an option for different divisions.) And will only have to pay the $5 per entry for the division they are competing in. They must shoot the division they are competing for the split the pot in first, and then any other divisions after, as this would be considered practicing the stages the same day of the event. The hosting clubs may charge for additional stage runs and they will be based on time availability.
Additional club fees and/or range fees may apply.
Depending on how many ELIGIBLE shooters end up in each division or shooting each stage, (KYL league divisions are a combined score from 2 stage) will determine how many groups the total number of shooters are divided in to. This is to try and divide the shooter by skill level like grand master, master, A, B, etc., class shooters. Like a modified Lewis Class. The groups will be divided as evenly as possible with any extras going in to the top group. For example, if there are 125 shooters, the bottom group would have 62 shooters in it and the top would have 63. The split the pots funds will be broken up in an increasing percentage to the higher placing group of shooters. For example, if there are 2 groups of shooters that roughly split 50/50 as describe above, the top 20 shooters in the part of the group at the top of the list will receive a split from 60% of the funds, and the top 20 shooters from the other group will receive a split from 40% of the funds.
Shooters Groups % Starting with top group Number of $ Winners
501+ 5 30 / 25 / 20 / 15 / 10 100
401-500 4 35 / 29 / 23 / 13 80
301-400 3 45 / 35 / 20 60
101-200 2 60 / 40 40
100 or less 1 100 20
This break down and payout structure is to try and reward the shooter that have put the time in to get good at what they do, and to give the other shooters something to strive for, with still having a chance to win along the way. We have put a lot of thought in to this and hope that everyone can agree with the structure. This is the structure we will run for at least the first league season, but we are open to other ideas and input. We will have payout examples available on the website.
Checks for payouts are only good for 90 days from the date they are printed for accounting purposes and will go into the general league management fund after the 90-day period, unless communication about a delay has been in process before the 90 days is up.
Any participant that is to receive a payout of more than $600 will have send a W-9 form to Targets USA before we will be able to send out the check. PER IRS.
Split the pot payout schedule:
1st Place - 25% 6th Place - 7% 11th Place - 2% 16th Place - .5%
2nd Place - 15% 7th Place - 6% 12th Place - 1% 17th Place - .5%
3rd Place - 10% 8th Place - 5% 13th Place - 1% 18th Place - .5%
4th Place - 9% 9th Place - 4% 14th Place - 1% 19th Place - .5%
5th Place - 8% 10th Place - 3% 15th Place - .5% 20th Place - .5%