Snow failed to freeze spirits at this year’s Clay Shooter of the Year Awards, as the hottest shots of last year proved their star quality
Clay kings & queens crowned
Tagged with: british shooting, Clay Shooter of the Year Awards, George Digweed, Ian Coley, Ian Mullarkey, Nathan Hales, Peter Wilson, Rachel Yardy, Stuart Clarke
Posted in Features, News
Posted in Features, News
Best of the vests
Being the best
Tagged with: Ahmed Al Maktoum, british shooting, Gleneagles Shooting School, Holland & Holland, Ian Coley, MBE, Olympics, Peter Wilson, Roar Global, UK Sport
Posted in Features
Posted in Features
The loaded gun
Speaking to some of the UK’s most experienced clay shooting instructors, Clay Shooting magazine’s Natalie Parker asks what they recommend to new and inexperienced clay shooters
Tagged with: basics, clay, Guy Bond, Mickey Dore, safety, shooting, Stuart Clarke, technique
Posted in Coaching
Posted in Coaching
No skeet vest required
Tagged with: Antigua, Caribbean, Clays, English Sporting, FITASC, Reservoir Range
Posted in Features
Posted in Features
Ulster News
Course setters at Hillsborough hoped for some high scoring during the recent Silentnight Cup, after David Wallace won this event in 2012 with a 96
Tagged with: Ballydugan, County Down, FITASC, Four Seasons, High Gun, Hillsborough, Rathfriland, Silentnight Cup, Ulster, Ulster Championship
Posted in Events, News
Posted in Events, News
Coward-Holley on the rise
The greats of DTL and DR lined up for the English Open and British Open on 13-14 April – and none of them won it
Tagged with: Austin Coxhead, British Open, DR, DTL, English Open, High Gun, Matthew Coward-Holley, Nottingham and District Gun Club, Paul Chaplow
Posted in Events, News
Posted in Events, News
Gold coach meets the Queen
The Queen came face to face with clay shooting royalty recently as Ian Coley was awarded an MBE at Windsor Castle
Tagged with: coach, Ian Coley, MBE, Olympics, Peter Wilson, Queen, Richard Faulds, Windsor Castle
Posted in News
Posted in News