Clay Shooting

GERMAN LESSONS

Shooting out on the clay circuits and working in one of the busiest gun rooms and shooting grounds in the UK, I can’t help noticing the massive German presence around the clay world. It started a few years ago when Blaser, a highly accomplished rifle maker, entered the increasingly competitive shotgun market for the first time. They had more than a little help designing the flagship model F3 from none other than ten-times FITASC Sporting, World, European & British Champion John Bidwell.

The F3 hit the UK market in 2004, and

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