Clay Shooting

WINTER TRAINING

The competition season for me has well and truly come to an end. This month, I’ve spent some time looking back at past events, and also forward, to how I can make next year even better. I seem to have totally settled into my new gun, the Krieghoff that I wrote about a couple of issues ago. I’ve decided that the off-season will be a good opportunity to deconstruct elements of my game, with the support of my coach, Matt Hance, so that I can enter the 2021 season as

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