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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

Fundamentals

Gun Mount

Pre-mounted position is allowed. Establish consistent hold point for each station based on where target first appears.

Focus on the Target

Hard focus on target, not barrel. Your peripheral vision will align the gun if mount is consistent.

Move With the Target

Match target speed, establish lead, pull trigger while still moving. Never stop your swing.

Follow Through

Continue gun movement after trigger pull. Most misses come from stopping the gun.

Reading the Menu

Each station has a menu board showing target presentations. Study it carefully before shooting.

Watch others shoot first to see target flight paths

Note which targets are true pairs vs report pairs

Identify specialty targets (mini, midi, battue, rabbit)

Plan your choke selection for the station

Common Mistakes

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Shooting Too Quickly

Let target get established before shooting - don't rush

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Wrong Choke

Using too tight or too open choke for the distance

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Not Reading Targets

Failing to watch squad members and learn target flight

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Inconsistent Mount

Gun mount must be identical for every shot

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Negative Self-Talk

Dwelling on misses - focus on next target only

Target-Specific Tips

Rabbits

Shoot slightly above - pattern rises. Don't chase bounces.

Teal

Shoot as target reaches peak or just after - easier than rising

Battue

Catch while face-on - very difficult edge-on

Chandelles

Let target get out away from launcher - more visible

True Pairs

Shoot closest/easiest target first, transition smoothly

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