As part of taking my hunter exam in 2008 I had to shoot trap. And I really enjoyed shooting clays from then on. Being 42 now, I go shooting clays more often than I go hunting.
As German I have to rely on my school English. That will make me more of a reader than a writer. I apologize for the very probable high number of mistakes that are due to occur. My understanding ability is better developed than my active usage of English.
I am living in Northing-Westphalia. I had the chance to shoot in a CPSA Club, that was offered by BFG (British Forces Germany). The Club is closed now, but it was nice to see a different attitude towards shooting clays and a different way to teach that (CPSA method). And it was nice to speak English once in a while.
By the way "Tontaube" is the German word for "clay pigeon".
As German I have to rely on my school English. That will make me more of a reader than a writer. I apologize for the very probable high number of mistakes that are due to occur. My understanding ability is better developed than my active usage of English.
I am living in Northing-Westphalia. I had the chance to shoot in a CPSA Club, that was offered by BFG (British Forces Germany). The Club is closed now, but it was nice to see a different attitude towards shooting clays and a different way to teach that (CPSA method). And it was nice to speak English once in a while.
By the way "Tontaube" is the German word for "clay pigeon".
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