Clay Shooting

EYES AND EARS

When most people think of gun safety, they think of the damage that can be done to anyone unfortunate enough to be stood at the business end of the barrel when the trigger is pulled. Fortunately, gunshot injuries are extremely rare in the UK. It’s much more common for shooters to damage their hearing or vision through incorrect usage of, or failure to use, safety equipment.

Eyesight

All CPSA registered events, and many others, now require shooting glasses to be worn as a pre-requisite of entry. While it may seem unlikely for a piece of shattered clay to head straight for your eye, it’s much more

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