Here the shooting coach explains how to tackle those clay ground favourites: sneaky little midis, minis and battues.
Starting shooting: What makes a shotgun? 'Lock, stock and barrel' is a common enough phrase in the English language, signifying completeness in every respect!
Improve your clay shooting by learning how stance, weight distribution and general preparation before, during and after you call for the bird will help you break more targets
Shooting lessons: what you need to know! So, now you are at the shooting ground, what happens next?
As a wildfowler I am allowed to shoot duck and geese under the moon and I can also shoot rabbits, foxes and wild boar at night. Is there some reason why we can't shoot deer after dark?
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