Sporting clay is certainly a changing sport. When it started it was sold as the hunter’s game. With targets over 35 yards not to be found. It now has become very competitive, and to make course harder they have stretched out the distances. Some of the bigger clubs now have 50% of their targets over 40 yards or over. This is certainly challenging, but does not represent hunting shots.
It is difficult to satisfy the top guns, with out making a course that will demoralize beginners. There are a lot of shooters that just want to break some clay on a Sunday afternoon. When they shoot a12 out of 50 they are not soon to come back.
I run a small sporting clay course for a club, and I like to think of it as hunter’s clay.
Nothing over 35 yards, and made challenging with the use of angels different sized birds and tree cover.
New shooters will score around 60 %, while most of our regular shooters will shoot between mid 60s and mid 70s. Our better shots will shoot in the mid 80s and I have seen it shot as high as 94.
I am not sure where I am going with this? I would just like to keep the fun in sporting clay and increase the interest in the sport
Any thoughts on this topic would be great
It is difficult to satisfy the top guns, with out making a course that will demoralize beginners. There are a lot of shooters that just want to break some clay on a Sunday afternoon. When they shoot a12 out of 50 they are not soon to come back.
I run a small sporting clay course for a club, and I like to think of it as hunter’s clay.
Nothing over 35 yards, and made challenging with the use of angels different sized birds and tree cover.
New shooters will score around 60 %, while most of our regular shooters will shoot between mid 60s and mid 70s. Our better shots will shoot in the mid 80s and I have seen it shot as high as 94.
I am not sure where I am going with this? I would just like to keep the fun in sporting clay and increase the interest in the sport
Any thoughts on this topic would be great