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Sporting Clays

"Golf with a shotgun" - America's most popular clay shooting sport

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50-100 targets per round
10-15 stations over natural terrain
Governed by NSCA

Shotgun Selection

Sporting clays shotguns must be 12 gauge or smaller. Most shooters use over/under or semi-automatic shotguns.

Recommended Specifications:

  • Gauge: 12 gauge most popular (20, 28, .410 allowed)
  • Barrel Length: 28-32 inches (30" most common)
  • Chokes: Interchangeable chokes essential - IC to Full
  • Weight: 7.5-8.5 lbs for 12 gauge
  • Stock: Adjustable comb for proper fit
  • Capacity: Two shells (break action or plug for auto)

Choke Selection

Sporting clays requires different chokes for different presentations. Most shooters change chokes throughout the course.

Skeet / Improved Cylinder

Close rabbits, close crossers, close teal

Modified

Mid-range crossers, most presentations

Improved Modified / Full

Long crossers, high chandelles, distant targets

Ammunition

12 Gauge (Most Common)

  • Load: 1 oz or 1-1/8 oz
  • Shot Size: #7.5 or #8 (most versatile)
  • Velocity: 1200-1250 fps
  • Note: Target loads, not hunting loads

Sub-Gauge Events

  • 20 Gauge: 7/8 oz, #8 or #8.5
  • 28 Gauge: 3/4 oz, #8.5 or #9
  • .410 Bore: 1/2 oz, #9

Essential Gear

Shooting Glasses

Multiple lens colors for different light (yellow, purple, clear)

Hearing Protection

Electronic earmuffs ideal for squad communication

Shooting Vest

Holds shells, has recoil pad, keeps gear organized

Weather-Appropriate Clothing

Comfortable layers - courses take 2-3 hours

Proper Footwear

Hiking boots or trail shoes - uneven terrain

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