Clay Pigeon Shooting in the Netherlands — Where Modern Sporting Found Its Form
Clay Pigeon Shooting in the Netherlands — Where Modern Sporting Found Its Form By The Arena Journal The moment before the shot The year is 1960 . A cold wind moves across the Dutch fields as shooters take their place on the stand de tir . The air hums with the mechanical rhythm of the traps, and the scent of burnt powder drifts between echoes of breaking clays. What we see in the British Pathé footage from the Netherlands isn’t just another exhibition of clay shooting — it’s a glimpse into the birth of modern Sporting and Compak Sporting . Here, in these modest European ranges, the foundations of ball-trap sportif — sporting clay shooting — were already being laid. When the field became a classroom In these mid-century Dutch competitions, every poste de tir offered a different puzzle. Clays swept across the sky like chandelles , others skimmed the ground like lièvres artificiels — artificial hares racing just ahead of the barrels. The shooters adjusted instinctive...