theclayhunter

Going Semi-Pro

How to go from a weekend hobbyist to a competition shooter So you want to put your shooting skills to the test and expand from an average clay blasting junky to a competitive shooter but you are not sure where to start? Well, my first suggestion would be to make sure …

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The Blog’s Relaunch: Life Happens

Post Preface: This blog entry does not have much to do with actual clay shooting as it is more of a personal statement of why the site went stale and reasons for bringing it back. Life happens. One day you are working in the corporate world, no wife, no kids …

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Green Thumbs With Shotguns

For all of the environmentalist out there that claim that shooting sports are polluting our lands a Scandinavian company has introduced an new product that could help put a little love back into mother nature. Allow me to share with you the Flower Shell – A 12 gauge shotgun shell …

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Fore!!! vs. Pull!!!

If hitting targets with a spread of birdshot packed by 1+ ounce of gun powder becomes too easy… you can always follow these guys and try to hit clay with a golf ball and your best golf driver! We can thank www.europeantour.com for combining two of america’s great past times …

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Eyes On The Prize

Shooting glases can make a world of difference when it comes to any target shooting… Specially, since anytime you are shooting a firearm YOU SHOULD BE wearing safety glasses!!! If you dont have eye protection when heading to a range they will most likely loan you or sell you a …

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The Perazzi Experience

Another Tribute to high end quality and a custom experience when it comes to a shotgun purchase. For those that have not heard of Perazzi here is what wikipedia has to say: “Perazzi is a manufacturer of precision shotguns from Brescia, Italy. The company sells hunting and sporting models of …

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That’s A Purdey Gun

Lets say you have an extra $100k+ laying around and dont mind waiting a year to have a custom made shotgun to help improve your game or to keep in the family for generations to come then I highly recommend that you purchase a ticket to London and visit James …

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