Clay Shooting

TOP SHOTS’ GUN CHOICES

As proud host of the CPSA World English Sporting Championships 2014, 2016, 2018 and of the World FITASC Sporting Championships 2019, we have had the privilege to welcome a myriad of shooters from all over the world to compete at the highest level of the sport. Those competitions run over a few days, during which we often have the chance to talk to the competitors about their choice of competition guns.

Naturally, all the top shots want the best possible performance, so it is very interesting to notice the different preferences in gun specifications of shooters from all different nations. Some will

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