Clay target shooting is a shooting sport that is divided into categories such as skeet shooting, trap shooting, and sporting shooting. A piece of equipment called a pigeon is shaped like an inverted saucer. The pigeon is produced from a mixture of chalk, and pitch, and the target is designed to endure launching from a station, and shatter into pieces when hit by shooting.
The shooting, which mimics the shooting of live birds, places the targets in a pattern and at flying speed. In trap, the targets typically move away from the shooter, while in skeet, shooting the clay target moves at a rate of approximately seventy-two kilometers per hour. In trap shooting, it moves at a speed of sixty- five kilometers per hour. There are two actions in skeet and three in the trap.