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Sporting Clay Games
Last Post 21 Apr 2010 01:43 PM by Porknbeans. 6 Replies.
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24 Jul 2009 10:18 PM  

I've got a group of guys going out clay shooting for a company outing.  Anyone have any games they play with clays to make it more intresting?

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25 Jul 2009 12:56 AM  
I have enough trouble doing it straight, but a simple addition would be to play it as a skins game.
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26 Jul 2009 08:48 PM  
Pork hit it dead on. Before you start shooting, have everyone throw $5 (or $10, or throw in a full box of shells, etc.) in a pot. Team up your experienced shooter(s) with a not-so-experienced shooter. The team that has the most hits, wins the pot.

Another game....Collect $5 from every shooter and put in a pot. Number all guns in your shooting party (1, 2, 3, 4, etc....) tear off small sheets of paper numbered with as many guns in the group. Dedicate a station where everybody draws a number from a hat...the number you pick, you must shoot the corresponding numbered gun. The shooter who shoots the best on that particular station, wins the pot.

In advance of the outing, have a trophy made up for the last place team or individual. We did this once and the trophy was the back half of a horse!! (horse's a$$). Worth a lot of laughs and sure to be a trophy that the team or individual won't mind displaying, even if they did come dead last.

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17 Mar 2010 02:53 PM  
Big fan of Chunkin'--- Hit the clay and break the piece!
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18 Mar 2010 01:00 PM  
claysportsonline, forgive my ignorance. Can you help me out on "Chunkin"? Is it really a game or is it (in my world) the shock and pleasure of actually breaking a clay?
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20 Apr 2010 05:54 PM  

Chunkin' is actually a game.  I have seen Chunkin' tournaments advertised in Western PA.  I am not sure how an actual tournament is scored.  I believe it is played with partners. You shoot at the clay, break it and then you have to break a broken piece of the bird. Our squad just plays it as a game during practice when we break out the semi-autos.

Christian Parker
http://www.claysportsonline.com

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21 Apr 2010 01:43 PM  
Holy 12ga Batman! I'm about 20years away from even thinking about playing that one.
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