Skeet shooting is a kind of sports competition where, on the field, a trap machine launches clay targets that vary in height and speed; competitors must shoot the targets down before they hit the ground.
Because skeet shooting is much more difficult than target-related shooting events, it is deeply beloved by shooting enthusiasts.
However, due to the extremely strict gun control within the country, ordinary shooting enthusiasts have a hard time experiencing the joy of skeet shooting unless they have the opportunity at a not-so-infrequent shooting range.
The Red Bamboo Shooting Range is located in the outskirts of East Sea; it is a private shooting range that is not open to the public and is frequented by members of East Sea's high society.