Clay pigeon shooting is a popular sport that covers all social classes, many women are enthusiastic competitors and it is one of the few sports in which the disabled can compete on level terms with able-bodied people.
Most shooting is done through clubs with their own shooting grounds where there will be a series of traps - or launchers - which catapult the clays into the air to simulate a variety of wild quarry.
Clay pigeon shooting can be a particularly attractive for those who live in towns or are limited in the amount of time that they can give to their sport.
Respect for our quarry is paramount, so we should all practice our shooting as often as we can.
The CPSA is the National Governing body for clay pigeon shooting in England
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