Clay Shooting

KEEP YOUR EYE IN

Many of us are now unable to get out to a shooting ground, whether for a registered Sunday shoot or just for practice. So I have put together a few tips to keep you in the swing of things, so to speak! Even when I am shooting regularly I practise at home maybe three times a week. If you aren’t able to get out shooting, you could usefully do the following exercises, maybe three or four times a week, or more if you want. Keep the sessions fairly short, at perhaps 5-10 minutes, as it isn’t helpful to keep going when your muscles tire and your movements become less fluid.

Gun mounting

First of all, you can practise your gun mount anywhere, even in your own living room.

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