Clay Shooting

GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOT!

Why are more and more people, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity and social background, getting their kicks from shooting little round targets that rocket across the sky or skip along the ground?

Because it’s fun! Most of the time it’s going to put a broad grin on your face and a bouncy spring in your step. You’ll love it. The rest of the time it’s frustrating, disappointing, depressing and downright ruinous. But that’s what keeps it interesting. Clay target shooting is a sport nobody will ever master, which is why we keep coming back for those adrenaline fuelled moments. It’s challenging, but in a good way!

Before you start shooting, you’ll need to find just two things. A good shooting ground and a great shooting instructor.

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