Clay Shooting

THE EDITOR'S CHOICE

This month I thought I would give you my personal take on the guns that have given me the most enjoyment shooting clays. Inevitably that means I have hit a few with them too – there's little enjoyment in missing everything! Bear in mind that I am no top level shot – you won't find my name in the CPSA averages, and the most I've ever achieved at clay shooting is a handful of corporate and charity shoot wins. If there are a few obvious names missing, remember I have

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