Clay Shooting

BACK TO THE DRY MOUNTING!

It’s difficult to find anything new to write about now that we’re in yet another national lockdown, with no shooting allowed.

I can, however, explain what I am doing at home to help with my shooting for when I can go back out. The big favourite for many is dry mounting practice.

Personally I am not a fan of this, although I do find it quite useful as it

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