Clay Pigeon Shooting
When clay shooting, the shooter will begin by standing behind the thrower. When the shooter is ready for the clay to be thrown, he will yell "pull". This command will notify the thrower operator to release the clay. Once the clay target has been released the shooter will track the clay and try to shoot it out of the air. Clay pigeon shooting can be very difficult and can only be mastered after a lot of practice. In fact, many people practice the sport for their entire lives to be good enough to shoot a clay pigeon on every shot.
Clay Pigeon Shooting Practice
Many people shoot clay targets to practice their skills to hunt real bird, while many other people simply decide to shoot clay targets for the sport itself. Clays are shot using a shotgun. The shotgun shoots out a combination of pellets that will spread out in an arcing pattern to hit their target. Different shooters prefer to use different variations of a shotgun and different shot loads, but they all serve the same purpose of hitting the clay pigeons. The sport of shooting clay pigeons can be fun and addicting for anyone who is willing to put the time in to learn. Clay Pigeon Shooting - give it a go.
Mark William Johnson