Clay Shooting

TAKE A STAND

Shotgun shooting may not look like an active sport but it involves the whole body from your head to your toes. Much like swinging a golf club or hitting a tennis ball, you need a smooth, controlled movement, and that starts from the ground up. The position of your feet, your stance and balance, provide the foundation for a good swing on the target and a successful shot.

In clay shooting you have the advantage of knowing in advance where your target will be. You can watch the squad ahead of

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