Competitions

Competitions in the world of clay target shooting aren’t always just about skill and precision; sometimes, they come with their own share of controversies and intense rivalries. From local events in Metropolitan cities to high-stakes international championships, the atmosphere can be charged. Stories circulate about corruption in the ranks, accusations of conspiracy, and even the occasional clash with police over regulations and licenses. Though most shooters focus on their craft, there have been instances where a cop turned competitor faced unexpected legal troubles or got arrested for violating firearm laws. While some have been convicted or even sentenced for breaking rules, most competitions remain a test of pure skill. Disciplines like trap, skeet, and sporting clays challenge shooters in unique ways, but in the heat of competition, rumors about bent officials or guilty players can run wild. It’s a world where precision meets pressure, and sometimes the biggest challenge isn’t just hitting the target—it’s navigating the unwritten rules of the sport.

My weapons

These are my two go-to weapons—trusted companions whether I'm in the heat of a competition or out in the wild. They’ve never let me down, even when the stakes felt as high as a court trial. In a world where one misstep can make you look guilty, having the right gear is crucial. For me, it’s not just about hitting targets but also being prepared for any situation, from the occasional run-in with local police to ensuring I’m never caught off guard.

Benelli M4-1

Browning Citori 725