Clay Shooting

MIND THE GAP!

This year has marked a remarkable come-back for Peter Chester. After more than a decade away from shooting, he has made a Phoenix-like return to form, astonishing everyone with dazzling performances at the ESC Grand Eastern Championship, the BSSA European Open and now the World Skeet Masters.

What made this latest achievement all the more remarkable was a 197/200 score in truly awful, first-day weather conditions at Eriswell Lodge. On Friday 25 September, rain and wind hammered Eriswell Lodge from the north. A cold, unwelcome introduction to Autumn that eased only marginally during the rest of the three-day event. Who says Skeet isn’t fun!

World Skeet Masters 2.0

Of course, Peter’s isn’t the only comeback to celebrate. The World Skeet Masters was originally John

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