Sporting Gun

Practice makes (almost) perfect

Every shotgun shooter should have as their new year resolution: “I want to become a better shot.” This is regardless of whether they are shooting at clays or live game. The benefits are obvious: hit more clays and you win more competitions; become a better shot and more birds end up in the bag.

The adage I abide by is: there’s no fun in missing. I have worked hard over the years to become the most proficient shooter I

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