Trap shooting is one of the variants of shotgun shooting at clay targets. Trap shooting was made to augment bird hunting and also as a form of practice for bird hunters. This dates back to the 18th century where real birds were used for shooting.

Shooting at the Olympics a shooter from the USA at the Olympics

Targets are thrown either as singles or doubles from one or more traps situated some 15 m in front of the shooter, and are generally going away from the firing point at varying speeds, angles and elevations.

Trap shooting is usually used with a 12 gauge shotgun. You can either shot single or double target penetrations. Some of the accessories used are vests that will hold 25-50 shells for single or double events; shooting glasses are also used, it can either be eyeglasses or sunglasses; hearing protection is also important as trap shooting creates loud noises.

The Olympic trap version of trap shooting is one of the shooting events at the Olympic Games.