Clay Shooting

LIMITED SIGHT, BIG VISION

Ken Newman isn’t what you ’d expect of an airbrush artist. When he set up his company Custom Stockz at his home in Kent, the only thing he’d painted was his own gun. Stranger still, he had lost 90 per cent of his eyesight. This hasn’t held him back, though, and from the first attempts on his own gun, he’s been fully booked. “I had a chauffeur-driven car business, but when I started to lose my sight at 40, I had to sell the company,” he says. Looking for things to do,

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