Clay Shooting

DRIVEN ROUND THE BEND!

It may be a while before we can get back on the shooting ground and put theory into practice, but perhaps this is a good moment to step back and think about some of those targets that we find challenging – and for many the incoming driven clay certainly fits that description. This target is feared by a lot of clay shooters, but it needn’t be. Let me explain.

As an instructor, when I’m out shooting I can’t help but watch the variety of styles and techniques used by different shooters on the exact same targets. One thing that really stands

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