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Clay Target Shooting

Clay pigeon shooting is the art of shooting at special flying targets with a shotgun.

An Overview of Clay Target Shooting

Clay pigeon shooting is currently enjoyed by 9 to 90 year olds of either sex. It is a hobby that can provide great personal fulfilment, and may be enjoyed with just a few friends on a very informal basis, in a more organised fashion at a local gun club or shooting school, or at competition level from registered CPSA events to County, Regional, National and International competitions including the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.

Clay pigeon shooting has at least 20 different forms of regulated competition called disciplines, although most can be grouped under the main headings of trap, skeet, and sporting.

Benefits

  • Improves coordination

Involvement

Local clubs can be found on the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association website.

Adaptations and Equipment

Many clubs offer taster sessions, there are also beginners' courses that go through the basics, including all the safety aspects, to help get you started.

Facts

  • Originally men and women competed against each other until 1992, when China's Zhang Shan became the first woman to win gold in a mixed-gender event. After these Games, the ISSF stopped men and women competing against each other.

Find Clay Target Shooting Clubs/Groups Near You

Use the search below to find local organisations near you.

National Governing Bodies

Clay Pigeon Shooting Association

Contact Name
General Information
Contact Email
info@cpsa.co.uk
Contact Telephone
01483 485 400
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