Craig, from the 1928 Rule Book: 16 yards, each double to be thrown as a right and left quarterer whose flights shall be limited between 20 and 65 degrees right and left of an imaginary straight line drawn through the center of the number 3 firing point and prolonged through the center of the central trap or through the center of the single trap when only one trap is used.
The Rules go on to describe using stakes to distinguish if targets are within or without bounds.
I don't shoot competitive Trap so I don't know how this relates to present day ATA Rules.
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