Clay Shooting

FINDING THE RIGHT GUN

When you’re getting started in shooting, one of the most important things to get right is your equipment. That’s especially important at a competitive level. Factors like gun fit and barrel weight are all crucial to performance – and preferences and shape will vary from person to person. As someone starting out in shooting, or even just looking for a new gun, it can seem very daunting – but it needn’t be.

When I chose my first gun, I did plenty of research and comparison to make sure I found the right one for me. The sheer volume of guidance I was given was overwhelming to say the least. What I’ve realised is

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