George
Digweed
INSTRUCTOR
Widely considered the greatest clay shooter of all time, George Digweed MBE has won a record 28 world titles in clay-shooting competitions.
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He is the first to shoot ‘100 straight’ in a World Championship, and in October 2011, while being filmed for Fieldsports Channel TV, he broke a clay at 130 yards, shattering his previous record of 118 yards.
In 2009, Digweed won his 16th World Championship in Texas, USA, at an event to crown the world’s best all-around shooter. That same year he won the World Sporting Championship, the European Championship, the Mitsubishi World Series, the Pan African, and the Italian Grand Prix.
In April 2022, he became the first to win a world title in five decades (the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s 2010s, and 2020s) when he won the World Sporting Championship. Besides his 30 world titles (16 Sporting, 12 FITASC, and two Compak), he has won 19 European titles (15 FITASC and four Compak), and 12 world cups.
He and his wife, Kate, run a commercial shoot at Owley Farm, Wittersham, Kent.
George Digweed MBE, an icon in the realm of clay shooting, boasts an unrivalled 28 world titles spanning from the 1980s to the 2020s. Known for his sharp competitive spirit, George has traditionally kept his victorious strategies under wraps.
In a notable departure, George has chosen to unveil the secrets behind his success in this detailed instructional series. The curriculum is thoughtfully structured, progressing from basic skills to intricate tactics, enabling shooters at all levels to elevate their performance under the expert tutelage of a true legend. This series isn’t merely a collection of lessons; it’s a gateway for enthusiasts to grasp the sophisticated techniques and strategic nuances that have led George to multiple world championships.
How George Digweed Learned to Shoot
Like many of you, I started shooting as a boy, beginning with an air rifle and graduating later to a .410. My mentor – and I guess, the only one I ever had – was my grandfather,...
Digweed’s Gun Selection
I suppose I’m known as an over/under shooter, as I’ve used one for almost all of my sporting career. But I didn’t always shoot a Perazzi, which I use today. In fact, you’d be...
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