Clay Pigeon Shooting?



Find clay pigeon shooting stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection. Thousands of new, high-quality pictures added every day. The Yorkshire Gent Newcomers to the amazing world of clay pigeon shooting can sometimes feel overwhelmed at the sheer number of things to learn about. Not only do you have an array of disciplines (and sub-disciplines) to choose from but on top of that, you must learn about safety, equipment, shotguns and then how to hit a few clays along the way!

Clay Pigeon Shooting?
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  • Clay Pigeon Shooting. Clay pigeon shooting, also known as clay target shooting, and formally known as Inanimate Bird Shooting, is the art of shooting a firearm at special flying targets, known as clay pigeons or clay targets.The terminology commonly used by clay shooting often relates to times past when Read more.

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The Open that almost never was…

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Is there a true all-round shotgun? The latest Q&A

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The importance of having a clay shooting coach

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Georgina Roberts explains how a coach can guide, motivate and support you on your way to success A coach is much more than just someone who will tell you “You’re in front of that” or “You missed that one behind.”

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Clay Pigeon Shooting

When tinkering with the factory stock wasn’t enough, Becky McKenzie decided to bite the bullet and go for a full custom job I have had a few custom stocks made for me over the 14 years or so that I’ve been

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Best of British

The country’s top Skeet and Trap shooters gathered for the British Shooting Grand Final 2019. Anita North reports The last weekend of September saw Olympic Trap and Skeet shooters gather at Fauxdegla Shooting Ground for this year’s British Shooting Shotgun

Tough at the top

Team GB’s shooters put in a strong performance at a challenging World Cup in Finland, but medals eluded them, reports Anita North The last World Cup this year took place in Lahti, Finland, in August. It was interesting to watch





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