Clay Shooting  |  May 2013
With all the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, the month of May hosts a date in the calendar that the best clay shooters have had circled for months - The 2013 Clay Shooting Awards. Ian Coley’s shooting school in Cheltenham hosted the event, and this issue walks up the red carpet to get a glimpse of the backstage gossip.
Elsewhere, editor Wes Stanton visits a manufacturer in the heart of Lancashire, James Stewart of Longthorne Gunmakers, and discovers why moving to Australia helped develop the British brand.
Vic Harker looks at second-hand guns, Richard Atkins continues to offer his extensive insight on selecting the best shot loads and cartridges, and Mike Yardley gets technical with compound allowance.
Clay Shooting researched the market for the best travel gear, just in time to start planning the summer holidays, with additional advice on reducing recoil – you don’t get that in Hollywood.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Clay Shooting May 2013.