Clay Shooting

PRACTICE WITHOUT THE BANGS

As I write the world is in a very strange place; the pandemic is something that none of us has ever experienced before. Like me, I’m sure many readers have a serious case of clay withdrawal syndrome. I’m well aware that it’s nothing compared with some people’s suffering right now, but it has now been several weeks since I even looked at a target with my Blaser in hand, and there’s not much good news on the horizon. This is something that has never happened to me unless I’ve either been injured or taking time out from competing. At

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