This activity involves firing a shotgun at designated targets, often clay discs launched into the air or stationary targets on a range. Different disciplines exist, each with specific target types, firearm requirements, and scoring systems. A common example is skeet shooting, where participants shoot at clay targets propelled from two fixed stations.
Engaging in this pursuit offers numerous benefits, including improved hand-eye coordination, focus, and discipline. Historically, it evolved from practical needs like hunting and military training, eventually developing into a popular recreational activity and competitive sport. The development of standardized rules and regulations further cemented its place as a respected discipline.