Maze Clays is a new shotgun discipline that offers Sporting Clays and FITASC target presentations on a Skeet/Trap or Open field. This is possible by using a Mobile Support System or MSS (patented) that carries the release buttons (wired or wireless setup) from 6 to 9 traps and a dual safety screen to any place on the field.

As a result, the shooter can shoot in safe conditions on each station (9) upon target presentations launched by the 6 to 9 traps in varying range (10 to 60 yards) and angles (sharp to wide). Maze clays meets the expectations of the most demanding shooters as well as beginners and sub gauge shooters.



Maze Clays was created by Andrei and Bill V. Erdoss and was officially launched at the 2006 Las Vegas SHOT Show. Currently it is set up at the Tom Lowe Shooting Grounds, Atlanta, GA.

How Maze Clays is played

Maze Clays' rules:

Uses specific rules (to be posted) as well as standard clay shooting rules.
Specific rules:
Maze Clays can be played recreationally or competitively.
  1. Recreational Maze Clays:
    • the shooting stations can be randomly selected by the field operator taking in consideration the shooter's skills, type of gun or gauges.
    • shooters with open chokes (skeet) or small gauges can shoot from distances that match the technical limits of their guns.
    • the maximum load allowed is 1 1/8 oz.
  2. Competitive Maze Clays:
    • uses 9 settings with different field locations of the traps and shooting station indicators.
    • the shooter is awarded an extra point for a completed true pair.
    • class assignment is based on round average out of 100 or 200 targets.
    • the maximum load allowed is 1,1/4 oz., factory loads only.
    • a round consist of 50 targets shot on 9 stations.

Maze Clays for Shooters:

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Licensing

Sponsors

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Videos
- Highlights
- Comments: 1, 2
- Shooting:
1, 2, 3, 4
- Competitions:
1, 2, 3

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