Clay birds make the best reactive targets of all. They come at you, fly away, cross, drop, bounce on the ground, and you never tire of seeing all the different ways they break: into big pieces, little ...
Spring and summer are a great time to improve your shotgun skills for the upcoming hunting season, and I can’t think of a better way to do this than with a steady diet of trap, skeet, and sporting ...
Of all the clay target disciplines, sporting clays remains the most fun. No two courses are the same, and no single course stays the same for long. Variety keeps the game fresh no matter how much you ...
In my Feb. 10 column about shooting sports, I went over the basics of trap and skeet shooting. Today, let’s get into sporting clays. This activity has become one of the most popular clay-target events ...
There are some questions you just don’t say “No” to. “You want to shoot sporting clays at Brays Island?” is one of them. The luxury, outdoorsy private community about an hour south of Charleston ...
Henry Baskerville picked up a shotgun, and a serious look crossed his face. "I need to warn you about something," Baskerville said. Any time I'm in a room where a man is holding a shotgun, I heed all ...
It's open season on clay pigeons at the Casper Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays Club. The club's 10-station sporting clays course opened to the public Saturday for the club's first sporting clays ...
Trap, skeet, and sporting clays are the three most popular target games in the United States. All three help you become a better field shot, and all three can become addictive in their own right, ...
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