Clay Shooting

HOME IMPROVEMENT

There are many reasons to go shooting, from a love of the sport to spending time with friends. But we are also there to train, improve and win – whether that means getting one over on our mates, or being crowned World Champion. And where better to start than at home?

Sam Green, current Fitasc World Champion, says: “Not all practice needs to be at a clay ground or out in the field. You don’t always have to spend money on cartridges and clays to consistently improve your shooting. There is so much training that you can do in the comfort of your own home, whether you’re a

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