Trapshooting
Trapshooting is a shooting sport where participants aim to hit clay targets that are launched into the air from a single machine. The targets are released at varying angles, simulating the flight of birds. Shooters take turns firing at the targets using shotguns, and the goal is to break as many targets as possible.
The sport is typically played in rounds, with each shooter taking a set number of shots. Trapshooting is popular in many countries and is often featured in competitions, including the Olympics. Safety is a key focus, with strict rules governing the handling of firearms and the shooting range environment.