Clay Shooting

THE FUTURE’S BRIGHT

It’s exciting to think that when this magazine comes out, we will be in an Olympic year! I’m writing this article in November, which is the time of year when many shooters have a breather, look forward and make plans for the coming months. However there is still lots going on in the shooting world. I have been keeping super busy recently and I’d like to tell you about just some of the things I have been involved with.

Schools competitions

I have attended two school competitions recently – the Millfield Invitational at Mendip Shooting Ground, and the

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