Our Shotgun discipline encompassess various forms of clay target shooting where participants aim to break flying clay discs (targets) using shotguns. In each, shooters face different challenges, such as varying target trajectories, speeds, and angles.
The sport simulates hunting scenarios and tests shooters' skills in accuracy, timing, and adaptability.
Competitions often involve multiple shooting stations or stands, where participants move between positions to engage targets launched from different directions.
Whether it's the precision of skeet shooting or the dynamic setups of sporting clays, clay target shooting requires focus, technique, and consistent performance to excel.
Five shooting positions set 15 metres behind a single trap. The trap throws targets out to a distance of around 45 metres at a fixed height.
Five shooting positions (stands), each presenting different target trajectories and angles. Participants move between stands, shooting at targets launched from different directions
Participants shoot at clay targets launched from two fixed positions on a semicircular field. Targets are launched from high and low houses in crossing paths, simulating bird hunting scenarios. Participants move between shooting stations, aiming to break as many targets as possible.