Clay Shooting

THE ROAD TO TOKYO

Things are certainly up and down at the moment. I started writing this in December, before the post-Christmas lockdown was announced. At that time people were still permitted to shoot, but with increasing restrictions on what we could all do, and of course the social side of shooting continued to be impacted. Personally, I love getting together with friends to go shooting. I find shooting great therapy and a fabulous way to spend time with friends.

With the nationwide lockdown, of course,

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