Clay Shooting

LOST IN THE MIDDLE

The most common way to start shooting was through family members – which is exactly how I came to break my first clay. My father took me along to the local clay ground, and I very quickly caught the bug. In recent years the world of clay shooting has become more open and welcoming. Media and marketing are focusing more than ever on attracting newbies to the sport, while the clay grounds themselves are not the elitist environment they once

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