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Sporting Clays: Then and Now

Sporting Clays: Then and Now. Luke Walker and Parker Gunnell. What is sporting clays? . A shooting sport that involves shooting a shotgun at a flying orange target. . The creation of the sport. Began in the early 1800’s Great Britain People of high economic and social status.

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Sporting Clays: Then and Now

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  1. Sporting Clays: Then and Now Luke Walker and Parker Gunnell

  2. What is sporting clays? • A shooting sport that involves shooting a shotgun at a flying orange target.

  3. The creation of the sport • Began in the early 1800’s • Great Britain • People of high economic and social status. • Invented to practice bird hunting skills.

  4. Throwers: then vs. now • Human • Trap • Mechanical thrower • Automatic mechanical thrower

  5. Targets: then vs. now • Glass balls stuffed with feathers • Clay discs • Improved clay discs • Biodegradable clay discs

  6. Modern Targets • Mini • Midi • Standard • Rabbit

  7. Terms • Pull • Clay • Thrower • Report Pair • Shell • Piece • Clear/safe • Powder

  8. Required materials • Gun • Shell Holder • Ear protection • Eye protection • Ammunition

  9. clothing • Shooting vest • Durable Clothing • Non-binding clothing • Shooting Shirts

  10. safety • Keep the Gun pointed in a safe direction at all times. • Do not treat the firearm as a toy. • Only load the gun when you are ready to shoot. • Know what is behind the target. • An example from a real safety waiver: • “1. The risk of handling firearms and being near others that have firearms in their possession;” • “2. The risk of ear damage from noise;” • “3. The risk of injury from ammunition, clay targets and shot from other guns;” • “4. Walking in rugged country, including encounters with wildlife, animals and insects;” (Buffer Creek)

  11. Types of Firearms • Single Action • Double Barrel • Over Under • Pump Action • Automatic

  12. Gauge • .410 • 28 • 20 • 16 • 12 • 10 • 8 • 4

  13. Chokes • Cylinder • Improved Cylinder • Full • Modified • Skeet

  14. Choke Chart

  15. Ammunition

  16. Types of clay sports • Skeet • Trap • Sporting Clays

  17. Organizations • NCSA- National Sporting Clays Association • Olympics • State Hunter Education Programs

  18. Etiquette • Each shooter must “pull” for the other shooters. • Follow all safety rules. • Promptness • Awareness • Ask experienced shooters if you feel like you are doing something wrong.

  19. Technique • Lean forward • Point your feet in the direction in which you intend to break the target. • Place your cheek on the stock. • Slap the trigger. • Follow through • Point the gun, don’t aim it. • Lead the target before firing. • Video: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYh3yFbspEw

  20. From a financial stand point • Average Prices • Shotgun- $300 to $10,000 • Ammunition- $6 to $8 per box which contains 25 shells. • Glasses- $5 to $200 • Shell Holder/Vest- $5 to $40 • Cost per round- $5 to $20 per round of 25. • Thrower- $150 to $700 • Clays- $10 per 100 • Ear protection- $1

  21. Course Layout • Separate stations (similar to golf course) • Spread out through the woods or open fields. • Shoot from a wooden pallet type stand.

  22. Popularity • Youth up to 21 years old: 9% • Women of all ages: 7% • 22-64 years old: 71% • 65+ years old: 13% (The Sporting Clays Demographic)

  23. Who? • Anyone who can see and is physically capable of shooting a shotgun. • (All of this room’s occupants.)

  24. Where? • All parts of the U.S. • Clubs • Skeet Fields • Private Properties • Any person can shoot skeet in any location where there is a plot of land where the shot can land safely.

  25. Fun facts for the day… • On April 7, 2014, a man shot the end of his foot off by resting the barrel of his gun on his toes. • The youngest person to win the Sporting Clay Championship is Annabelle Ayres who was 13 years old. • Nash Buckingham’s 12 gauge HE Grade Super Fox shotgun sold for $862,500.

  26. And if you’re really good… • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L_M8C7GNmI

  27. citations • Shot Size Chart. N.d. Photograph. Ballistic ProductsWeb. 14 Apr 2014. <ballisticproducts.com>. • Wern Valley Sportsmens Club. N.d. Photograph. Wern Valley, Waukesha . Web. 14 Apr 2014. <wernvalley.com>. • "Benelli Top Guns - Speed Shooting." YouTube. YouTube, 3 May 2012. Web. 21 Apr. 2014. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L_M8C7GNmI>. • "Biodegradable Targets." EARTHFRIENDLY. n. page. Print. clayshootingusa.com • "Buffer Creek Sporting Clays." Waiver and Release Agreement. Buffer Creek Sporting Clays. Web. 9 Apr 2014. buffercreeksportingclays.com • "The Sporting Clays Demographic." Shotgun World. N.p., 31 Oct. 2009. Web. 21 Apr. 2014. www.shotgunworld.com • "Auto-5 Semi-Automatic Shotgun." Browning. N.p.. Web. 19 Mar 2014. • Dalseide, Lars. "Spencer Arms pump action shotgun made for black powder shells." (2013): n. page. Web. 19 Mar. 2014. • ASCTP. "Shooting Etiquette for Trap, Skeet, and Sporting Clays."Arizona Scholastic Clay Target Program. Phoniex: 2009. • "shooting equipment and history." (Olympic). Olympic.org. Web. 19 Mar 2014. www.olympic.org • "Sporting Clays Choke Chart." Briley. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2014. www.briley.com • "Sporting Clays Course Design." (Shooting Academy) - What is Sporting Clays?www.shooting-academy.com. Web. 25 Feb 2014. • "‘Sporting Clay’ accident injures Marylander : Newsradio 1070 WKOK." Newsradio 1070 WKOK RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. wkok.info/news • "Catfish Gumbo." : Roosevelt Shotgun Brings Record-Setting $862,500. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Apr. 2014. catfishgumbo.blogspot.com/ • "How to shoot a shotgun." YouTube. YouTube, 3 Feb. 2010. Web. 21 Apr. 2014. www.youtube.com

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