Definition
A rabbit in clay shooting refers to a type of target designed to roll and bounce along the ground, mimicking the unpredictable movement of a running rabbit. Instead of flying through the air like standard clays, rabbit targets are thrown in a flat, rolling trajectory.
Further Explanations
Rabbit targets add variety and challenge to sporting clays courses. They are usually the same diameter as standard clays but are made with thicker, reinforced edges so they can withstand rolling and bouncing across rough ground before breaking.
Key characteristics of rabbit targets:
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Rolled across the ground rather than launched into the air
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Thicker edges for durability on hard surfaces
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Fast, erratic movement that challenges reaction time and aim
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Often used in pairs with aerial targets for added complexity
Shooting at rabbit targets demands quick reflexes, smooth swings, and a solid lead, since their bounce can be unpredictable.