Definition
Midi clays are smaller-than-standard clay targets, typically measuring 90 mm in diameter (compared to the standard 108–110 mm). Designed for added difficulty, midi clays fly faster and are harder to hit, making them a popular variation in sporting clays and competitive training.
Further Explanations
Midi clays are used to test and improve a shooter’s precision, timing, and target tracking. Due to their reduced size, they:
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Appear farther away, even at standard distances
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Fly quicker and can be more erratic in windy conditions
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Break less easily unless hit with precision
They’re commonly used in:
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Sporting clays layouts
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Simulated game scenarios
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Challenge rounds to sharpen competitive edge
Some layouts mix midi clays with standard and even mini clays to simulate different game bird species and flying styles.
The philosophy behind midi clays, challenging your aim, timing, and adaptability, is fully reflected in how our TrapMaster delivers dynamic flight paths. Combined with our Clay pigeons, you can train with purpose.