The 41st World FITASC Championship returned to the UK after a 14 year break. Don Brunt went along to watch the action. When it comes to hosting large-scale Sporting events in the UK, EJ Churchill has gained something of a…
A selection of 21gm practice clay loads
Cartridges with 21gm loads have boomed in popularity since their introduction in 2007 and are ideal for practice, simulated days and as a way of reducing recoil. Between 2006 and 2007 the price of lead more than doubled, hitting an…
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New products this month…
Clay Shooting Magazine is bringing you a snippet of some of the hottest products to hit the market this month. Evolution Eyewear introduced the new Evolution Velocity shooting glasses set at the Game Fair. It comes with four interchangeable lenses…
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EJ Churchill launch George Digweed Academy
How anyone can learn the technique that enabled George Digweed MBE to win 26 world titles and over 150 international titles? EJ Churchill Shooting Ground in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, has launched the George Digweed Academy. George worked with the ground’s…
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SPONSORED: Grand Prix Prowess
Now a regular fixture on the calendar, the Perazzi Grand Prix continues to provide tough-as-nails targets for the technical shooter. Don Brunt was there to see who rose to the challenge. Few places give as warm a welcome as Mid…
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Weekend wonder
The 2019 Down The Line Weekend at Bywell saw monolithic talents square off, witnessed by Lloyd Pattison Mark Shaw won the top honours at the biggest DTL event of the year, the ever popular DTL Weekend at Bywell Shooting Ground,…
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Clay Shooting 139 is out NOW
It’s been another month jam-packed with clay competitions. As always, Clay Shooting brings you highlights from the big events. We have reports from the World Fitasc Sporting at EJ Churchill, the Perazzi Grand Prix at Mid Wales, the ICTSF World…
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British Shooting opens the door
James Marchington attends the governing body’s open day for an insight into their plans for the sport British Shooting wants to work more closely with the shooting industry and media. Of course, funding is part of the story – but…
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