Clay Pigeon Shooting Tips for Beginners

Taking up a new sport is a good idea for personal growth or just for keeping busy and do something which brings about a sense of achievement. Clay pigeon shooting is the fastest sport currently gaining popularity in the country and with no prior experience required. It is a must-try for all in search of something new and exciting. Since it is has become an interest to many, it has also given birth to a new hobby, taking clay pigeon shooting lessons with exceptional facilities. We ensure your clay pigeon shooting goals are met and enjoyed. So, let us get you started on the road to becoming an expert shooter.

What exactly is Clay Pigeon Shooting?

The game is more formally known as the Inanimate Bird shooting. It is the skill of shooting a gun at flying targets which are called clay pigeons or targets. The targets are in the shape of saucers which are launched at high speed and they are called ‘birds’, a hit may be referred to as a ‘kill,’ and a missed target is known as a ‘bird away’.

Various types of guns can be used depending on the taste and suitability of the shooter. The clay pigeon shooting lessons offer guidance on this matter as it is of utmost importance to be comfortable with the firearm to achieve maximum potential at an already challenging sport.

Tips for beginners

There are several disciplines when it comes to clay pigeon shooting, and it’s a matter of choice to take part in one best suited to your needs. The discipline which has the most following is called The English Sporting. In this discipline almost anything goes, targets are thrown at various speeds, trajectories, elevations, angles and distances.

Then there is the matter of choosing the right type of gun also called ‘gun fit’. Clay pigeon shooting lessons will probably begin with testing out various weapons suited to your stature and posture. If you choose a gun that doesn’t compliment you, then there are higher chances of missing the target. A well-suited rifle is just like a tailor-made suit, which dramatically enhances your chances in the game.

It can be overwhelming when trying to master your technique when clay pigeon shooting. Follow these tips that have helped thousands of our newbies with their clay pigeon shooting lessons:

  • Following the trajectory of the target, also called ‘following the clay’ is half the battle when it comes to clay shooting. To succeed at this, one must determine the dominant eye and clay pigeon shooting lessons will help you and raise your success rate with the targets.
  • The next step would be to adopt the perfect stance while handling your firearm. The correct position will help you comfortably swing your body while following the clay.
  • Another aspect of reading the clay while your clay pigeon shooting lessons is to determine the time it takes your shot to reach the target after you pull the trigger.
  • It is vital to continue the trajectory of your gun after having pulled the trigger because abruptly pulling the gun back is one of the highest causes of missing your target.
  • And of course, the best way to achieve perfection is to practice.

Rules to be aware of

It is always beneficial to know the rules that are there for your own safety and protection:

  • Wearing ear protection and glasses is vital and ensures safety.
  • Pre-mounting a gun is prohibited on the shooting ground.
  • Mount the gun only until the target is visible.
  • The clay target release can be delayed for 3 seconds after the shooter calls for it.
  • Pick up the cartridges from your gun after you’re done.

There is always a lot to consider when learning something new, but clay pigeon shooting lessons will come in handy and guide you to all that you need to know. Just remember not to be overwhelmed and think of it as a challenge and a chance to engage with new people and broaden your community. If you stick to it, you can enter competitions, become an instructor, or you can keep it as a hobby that brings some excitement in your daily routine.

What do we offer at our clay pigeon shooting lessons?

First of all, we want you to make informed shooting decisions – which is only possible when the lessons are tailored around you. We’ve all heard, an expert was once a beginner. And so, we offer you all that it would take you to reach the highest levels. The school provides everything – professional mentors and coaches, shooting equipment, safety kits and first aid, to learn. Because we have different modules and bands, you’d have a variety to soothe your excitement with. Just leave us a message, and we’ll get back to you!

Simon Norris
We had an experience day with Guns and Clays recently, our instructor, Richard Halsall gave us a fantastic time. He was a great instructor and made it a very memorable time for both my son and I. He even let my wife have a couple of shots. We didn't stop laughing the whole time and look forward to going back soon for some coaching maybe.
Barry Frost
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We had out 1st experience of shooting shotguns with Guns & Clays last Sunday and Richard was an exceptional instructor. His patience for myself and my partner as complete novices was remarkable and made us feel at ease using these guns. From the initial walk through instruction to firing the guns at the clays this was a great experience and would definitely recommend Richard to anyone wishing to have a go at clay shooting which is not as easy as first thought but amazing when you nail them with a blast from the shotguns. We used 20 and 12 bore shotguns on the day which was great !!! Well Done Richard !!!
Carmen Li
Carmen Li
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Fun experience. Excellent instructions from Mike. Would go back for more training but first need to build upper body strength.
Joshwin felix
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As a first time shooter I was nervous when I came, I was quickly put to ease after speaking to Mike Williams the instructor. He has a lot of experience, very funny and a great tutor. I missed my first few shots but with the right guidance I managed blast a few clays. Overall I've had a great experience and would definitely recommend anyone to try it.
Clay Pigeon Shooting Tips for Beginners