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{{Short description|Form of clay pigeon shooting}} {{Infobox sport | name = Sporting clays | image = | alt = | imagesize = | caption = | union = | nickname = | first = Early 1900s | firstlabel = | region = Worldwide | registered = | clubs = | contact = | team = | mgender = | type = Clay pigeon shooting | equipment = Shotgun | venue = | glossary = | olympic = | world = | paralympic = | obsolete = | IWGA = }} '''Sporting clays''' is a form of [[clay pigeon shooting]], often described as "golf with a shotgun" because a typical course includes from 10 to 15 different shooting stations laid out over natural terrain. <ref>[http://www.cpsa.co.uk/general-information] Clay Pigeon Shooting Association, “General Information,” National Shooting Centre, UK. Retrieved on 2010-7-31.</ref> Unlike [[Trap shooting|trap]] and [[Skeet shooting|skeet]], which are games of repeatable target presentations, sporting clays simulates the unpredictability of live-quarry shooting, offering a great variety of trajectories, angles, speeds, elevations, distances, and target sizes.<ref>[http://www.cpsa.co.uk/disciplines] Clay Pigeon Shooting Association, “Disciplines,” National Shooting Centre, UK. Retrieved on 2010-7-31.</ref>
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