Duck Flush Games
BVSCA is now capable of hosting these very popular side
games at your event.
Using 5 or 6 automatic machines I can set up a fun and entertaining
way for your shooters to help YOU
generate funds at your event. The idea is as follows. Teams
of two or three shooters stand next to a table with
their shells spread out. In front of them are the 5 or 6 traps
that are set to throw targets that lob
into the sky at 20yds or so. The idea is for both shooters
to work as a team by reloading quickly and
bringing down as many of the targets as possible. The targets
themselves are not hard to hit, but when you have multiple
targets flying from unknown machines at the same time, it
can be confusing. This of course makes it fun and challenging.
A one man flush is 20 targets thrown over a period of 45 sec.
A two man flush is 30 targets thrown over a period of 60 sec.
A three man flush would consist of 45 targets thrown over
60 secs.
4 targets are usually thrown at the start followed by a single a momentary pause then pairs as the game
progresses. Speed increases throughour and at the end all 4, 5 or
6 birds are thrown together. The idea is not
to have them score a perfect 30 but rather focus on teamwork
and strategy which often leads to
teams having multiple attempts in order to better their scores
or out-shoot their buddies.
There are no limits to the number of shells each shooter uses
during the game but an Auto or Pump
can only have two shells at a time. Shooters are usually charged
$10 each to shoot a flush.
I provide the controller, prizes, barrels, shade tents, chairs, score keepers,
signage and machines if needed.
To discuss the costs associated with setting this game up at your event
send an e-mail to:
Jason@BVSCA.com
Here are some pictures and videos of previous Duck Flush games
we have done. Clays are hard to see against the sky
but you can see how fast the shooters must reload and how much fun
they have.




Mart Tipton, Dave Bishop & Brazos Lackey
Brazos with
his 1st Place Prize
"BVSCA Logo Custom Leather Shell Bag"
Updated 07 Mar 2008