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GET SPONSORED!

Fame, status, free stuff – what’s not to like? It’s easy to see the benefits of being sponsored by some of clay shooting’s top brands, but harder to understand how to attract them in the first place. We explore the steps you need to take and ask some well-known shooters for their tips on how to get brands excited enough to want to sew their logos on your shooting vest.

1. Show potential

For the vast majority of shooters, sponsorship gives them a huge leg up because it funds their practice sessions. The more practice you put in, the more likely a big win is going to come your way. In theory, the more wins, the more sponsors come calling

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