Corsivia S.A. was founded in 1974 in the town of Zuera (Zaragoza). It was initially comprised of the companies Corviam and Silvia, the latter being a French producer of clay pigeons.

At the present time it is property of a distilling tar group being the main supplier of Corsivia.

Since its foundation, Corsivia has experienced a number of changes which have enabled us to improve the quality of the clay as well as to offer a wide range of products aiming to meet the needs of all markets.


At the present time, we produce 600,000 clay targets daily. We undergo thorough quality controls and use packing and retractile storing systems which enable us to guarantee that the final user will receive the clay pigeons in perfect condition.

Our concern for the enviroment has made us to develop two product lines of clay targets compatible with the nature.

Our Classic line that does not produce any damage to the enviroment, since it is an inert product that does not contaminate.

The new line Green Dream formed by clay targets made of natural colophony.

The quality of our clay pigeons is world renowned and proven by the shooters' scores at the most important championships. They have been used in every kind and category in both national and international shooting events: Olympic Games, World Championships, Continental Championships, World Cups, as well as in countless National Championships. For example, we furnished the clay pigeons for the World Cup 1998, where 6 world records were broken in both individual and team disciplines.


At an international level, we own a worldwide distribution network. In order to meet the needs of the American market, in 2001 we launched a new clay pigeon model designed for the American Trap discipline, which of course complies with ATA rules.


In Spain we have distributors and sales representatives throughout the whole country. Furthermore, in the last few years we have implemented a distribution system which enables us to quickly supply customers in any Spanish province with any quantity of clay pigeons.