Monday 7 January 2019

CPSA Advanced Sporting Course

Today Monday 7th January I attended the Cpsa shotgun Skills Advanced sporting course held it Garlands and Run by Paul Dancer from Paul Dancer Clay Shooting Coach.  I get on really well with Paul, he’s a really good coach, he understands my specific needs, I’m grateful he puts on these courses  for me as one to one, as he understands that I can learn better on my own without lots of new people around to cope with and a lots of distractions. Paul understands I am concentrating even when I appear to fiddle and fidget.


Today’s course focussed on  different methods of shooting a clay and the ways I would approach different targets, these included Spot Method, maintained lead, cut off, cpsa method and controlled swing through.  We also did a lot of  work gun down, I like this for sporting, it helped me to take my brain out of it and shoot it dynamically,  rather than over checking which is what I normally do. It helped to realise that I didn’t need to do quite so much work, my gun didn’t need to be so ‘down’. 


We tackled a variety of clays. Pairs on report, simultaneous, following (rafale)and full use of the gun.   I had  to shoot different targets ranging from springing teal. Falling teal, going away overhead, quartering away, looper rabbit, and many more.  Using the different methods I was using learning today.  My favourite method was maintained lead and spot but I will try to use all of them when doing my sporting.




I took my trap gun (which I didn’t shoot) and  also my dads Caesar Guerini, I decided to use this for the course, it fits me  very well and becasue I wanted to use it for beaters day I thought a good time to practice with it. We refer to it as the canon because it has 32” barrels. I’m definitely going to use it next time I go to Grange Farm. 

Overall I had a very enjoyable day. I would recommend doing the course to anyone. I think Paul is an Amazing coach, he teaches in a way I find easy to understand, makes it fun and I feel I’m making progress with every lesson.  






Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. 

Family CPSA

On 22nd of October 3 generations of my family did the CPSA  Shotgun Skills course with Clay Shooting Instruction Paul Dancer at Garlands Shooting Ground.  I really enjoyed the course and felt like learnt a lot.  The demonstration guns that had been used with the wrong cartridges were particularly interesting. I enjoyed looking at the all the different cartridges too.  I would really recommend anyone just starting out,  applying for a licence or just because you’re interested in doing the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association shotgun skills course. I’m looking forward to doing the next level and carrying on building my certificate collection.

My Grandma wanted to do the course as she was applying for a license so
She can accompany me to events when my Mum is working.

Little did I know my mum was planning on having lessons as part of her “things to learn while I’m 40!”



Looking forward to doing the advanced course in the future building my qualifications. 


What a year.

💥Wow What a year for me at Lizzie Clay Shooting, from having my first gun at the very end of 2017 a Kofs 28gauge, being frightened to take the first shot to ending the year on the British Shooting talent pathway. Having shot for the county, thanks to Adam from Grange Farm Sporting Clays including me in the sporting team, and although my scores remain low in sporting (but consistent) I’m hoping to improve on them in 2019 with more coaching, practice and general enjoyment.  I was so honoured to be part of it.  I was also lucky to win Leicestershire and Rutland Ladies champion in the summer on DTL and I’m keen to keep improving and hopefully add to my trophies.  Working on my technique through the winter and travelling to new grounds. Shooting has helped me a lot in improving my ability to concentrate behind the gun and in school.  My confidence is building everywhere I’m finding it slightly easier to talk to people, although at times I can still struggle please give me time.   I’d like to wish everyone who has supported me a Happy New Year.  I hope you Shooting dreams come true and I hope I continue to make my family and friends proud. 💥


Sunday 15 July 2018

This weeks shooting 9/7/18

Shooting Roundup 



This week I have been to 3 different places shooting, Nuthampstead shooting ground, lakeside sporting and doveridge shooting clays. At Nuthampstead I did a talent pathway shooting for OT, I shot dtl and they checked my gun fit, I also met Aaron Heading, the world number 1 Olympic trap champion, a few months ago I said that I wanted to shoot DTL (down the line) for Leicestershire and then for England, my mum later found and article of Aaron Heading saying nearly the exact same thing when he was 13 years old he is now 30, so who knows what will happen in 16 years time. I shot OT but it was new to me so I fount it tricky, I’m going to hopefully have a couple of lessons on Olympic trap  in the future.

             

After that we went to lakeside sporting  for a joint lesson, I asked to go even after a busy and tiring day of shooting, it’s was only the girls this week,  so much more fun, we shot part of skeet then did some rabbits and teals, then a going away target and an incomer.


 Finally we went to Doveridge Premier Guns , to look at a Miruko with a gracoil system on the stock,
I didn’t like it, it made the gun feel bouncy. One of the things they said at Nuthampstead was I need to keep my gun mount consistent and lower in my shoulder, my Mum brought my a Beretta gel insert for my skeet vest so I can feel where the gun mounts easier. I think this will really help me in my shooting.  I shot the skeet and DTL and then did some ESP. It was a very good but hot week. I’m going to practice dry mounting my gun to help with gun mount. I also want a few lessons on skeet, because I think it will help me with sporting.


I enjoy my shooting a lot and it’s me constantly asking my mum “where are we going next?”, its not my mum pushing me. She supports me it trying to achieve what I want 

Tuesday 10 July 2018

Welcome

Welcome 


Welcome to my blog, I am 14 years old from Leicestershire and I like shooting, I shoot DTL and English Sporting, hopefully one day I’ll be in the England team for DTL and shoot for the county for esp . I have two 12 gauge guns, a Beretta field 690 for ESP and a miroku mk38 for DTL. I also like to game shoot when the season comes around, I’ve been going with my dad for as long as I can remember. 

I hope you enjoy my posts. 
Thank you reading 
Lizzie x

CPSA Advanced Sporting Course

Today Monday 7th January I attended the Cpsa shotgun Skills Advanced sporting course held it Garlands and Run by Paul Dancer  from Paul Dan...