We INVENTED a new shooting sport!? Rally Clays!

Published on June 11, 2023
Duration: 15:16

This guide outlines 'Rally Clays,' a new competitive shooting sport concept introduced by TGS Outdoors and Simon Reinhold. The drill emphasizes speed, rapid reloading, and mental focus, simulating a fast-paced rally where each clay break triggers the next. It's designed to be exciting for both participants and spectators, with scoring similar to tennis. The drill is demonstrated at Barbury Shooting School, highlighting both singles and pairs formats.

Quick Summary

Rally Clays is a new shooting sport concept that makes clay shooting more exciting and TV-friendly. It uses a fast-paced rally format where breaking one clay triggers the next target, demanding speed, quick reloading, and sharp mental focus. Scoring is similar to tennis, with points lost for missed clays, making it highly competitive.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Rally Clays
  2. 00:30Rules and Concept
  3. 01:18Sequence and Scoring
  4. 03:45Singles Match Demo
  5. 06:30Pairs Match Demo
  6. 09:00Tactical Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rally Clays?

Rally Clays is a newly invented shooting sport concept designed to make clay shooting more exciting and television-friendly. It involves a fast-paced rally format where each clay break triggers the next target, emphasizing speed, reloading, and mental focus.

How is Rally Clays scored?

The scoring in Rally Clays is similar to tennis. Shooters compete to break clays in a rapid sequence, and missing a clay results in losing a point. Matches are typically played as best of three points.

What skills are important for Rally Clays?

Key skills for Rally Clays include rapid reloading under pressure, maintaining speed and accuracy, strong mental focus to avoid fatigue-induced errors, and effective communication and teamwork in pairs matches.

Where was Rally Clays first demonstrated?

The first demonstration of the Rally Clays shooting sport concept took place at Barbury Shooting School, featuring hosts from TGS Outdoors and expert Simon Reinhold.

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