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Clay pigeon shooting is the art of shooting at special flying targets, known as clay pigeons or clay targets, with a shotgun.

Clay targets are presented to the shooter in ways that mirror the flight patterns of game birds or ground game. The aim is to provide a shooting environment that offers different layouts and challenges the shooter.

The course is laid out in stands or stations. On each stand clay plates are thrown in pairs, either simultaneously, on report, or following and generally in three to five pairs per stand.

A course consists of numerous stands, where generally 50 birds may be presented. The course setter can use any type of clay and with variation of speed, angle and distance to make the shoot as enjoyable and testing as possible.

Due to local environmental concerns, plastic wad is no longer permitted at the club.

At this time the club has no requirement for steel shot.

Non-licenced shooters are welcomed at the club, however they must be supervised by a licenced mentor at all times when shooting. The mentor will not be provided by the club.

Non-licenced shooters are welcomed at the club, however they must be supervised by a licenced mentor at all times when shooting. The mentor will not be provided by the club.

Non-licenced shooters are welcomed at the club, however they must be supervised by a licenced mentor at all times when shooting.

Young shooters (under the age of 18) are welcome at the site, but legally must be supervised by a parent or guardian who is over the age of 21.

Persons prohibited under Section 21 of the Firearms Act 1968 are disqualified from shooting at Lincs Clay Club