Fortnite: How to complete the ‘Get a score of 3 on different Clay Pigeon Shooters’ challenge

Ross Deason

One of our favorite challenges from Season 5 of Fortnite Battle Royale, which asked players to ‘Shoot a Clay Pigeon at different locations’, has returned for Week 8 of Season 6 with slightly different wording.

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Various clay pigeon, or skeet shooting, locations were added to the map after the release of the V5.10 patch back in July 24 and they were soon included in a challenge. Now, they’re being used again for an identical challenge.

This time around, players are required to ‘Get a score of 3 on different Clay Pigeon Shooters’, so it should be slightly more difficult. You’ll need to visit a total of three clay pigeon shooters in order to complete the challenge.

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If you’re not already aware of where the clay pigeon phooters can be found, we’ve put together a simple map that should help you out. Simply visit any three of the locations marked and get a score of three at each one. 

This challenge is more about timing than precision, so try to focus on a specific area in the pigeon’s trajectory and time each shot.

Just stand next to the Clay Pigeon machine and activate it. We’d advise using a shotgun!
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This particular challenge is worth a total of five Battle Pass stars. Completing challenges is the quickest way of levelling up through the various Battle Pass tiers and earning the plethora of cosmetic items associated with those tiers.

Once you’ve completed all seven of this week’s challenges, a bonus ‘Hunting Party’ challenge will be unlocked, allowing you to find a hidden Banner in a secret location and earn a free level up.

If you’ve got to the point where you’re ready to complete that particular challenge, you can check out our in-depth guide here.

Alternatively, for more information on the rest of this week’s challenges, visit our Week 8 challenge hub.

About The Author

Ross is a former Dexerto writer and editor. Ross joined Dexerto in 2017 as a CSGO and Call of Duty writer after completing his History degree. He later became the Acting Head of Editorial at Dexerto but failed in his mission to become a Counter-Strike pro. Maybe it's time to retire and give Valorant a try.