our SNOOKER controller makes it easier than ever to host a round of snooker with our large colour coded buttons!
The unit sports a battery compartment on the back which takes two lithium cells (Included). We also include a lithium charger capable of charging four cells at the same time. The batteries will last for days, so at the end of the day, just pop the cells back on charge and you're good to go for next time.
7 Receivers are included with this listing! once order we will contact you to ask which connectors are required on each.
This 25 bird discipline can accommodate up to 5 shooters at a time and follows the colour order and scoring system of snooker.
Seven traps are used to simulate the different coloured balls in snooker – coloured clays may be used if light conditions allow. Points are scoured depending on the colour of the clay.
- Red = 1 point
- Yellow = 2
- Green = 3
- Brown = 4
- Blue = 5
- Pink = 6
- Black = 7
Shooters remain in the same shooting cage throughout the round.
Singles
You all start with a single Red, full use of the gun if needed. After everyone has had their turn at the Red it is onto a single Yellow, followed by Green, Brown, Blue, Pink and finally single Black.
On-Report Pairs
Next are on-report pairs. A Red is thrown followed by a Yellow on-report (the Yellow is released as soon as you take your shot at the Red). After each shooter has shot at this pair it is onto a Red on-report Green pair and so on through the colours.
You must kill the Red to score the points for the colour. If you miss the Red on the first shot you can use your second shot to try to score 1 point. Alternatively shoot at the colour for fun (you won't score any points though as the Red was missed).
Simultaneous Pairs
Finally you have the colours as simultaneous pairs. First pair for everyone is Yellow & Green at the same time. You must take and kill the Yellow first to get the points for the Green if killed. Same applies for the other pairs (Brown & Blue and Pink & Black).
Scores are handed back into the office to be calculated. Straighting the shoot will get you a maximum score of 88.