Clay Shooting

MID-RANGE CARTRIDGES FOR CLUB OR COMPETITION

These days, most of us mere mortals struggle to justify the expense of premium competition cartridges, but many still feel the need of something a little more potent than a budget load. On the safe assumption that most of us are not in the running to win any major competitions, but are reasonable shots, manufacturers have provided plenty of choice for those who desire clay-breaking performance without a bank-breaking price.

We all want a cartridge that allows us to perform to

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