Go Clay Pigeon Shooting in Derbyshire & mingle with the best shooters around! This 75 acre clay shooting ground just outside Doveridge on the edge of the pretty Peak District boasts excellent facilities earning the club a Premier Plus rating from the sport's governing body the CPSA (Clay Pigeon Shooting Association). It's all very exciting at this centre that is dedicated to & specialises in multi clay shooting disciplines as this lovely Derbyshire set up regularly hosts World Skeet Championships making it a favoured training location for top competition marksmen & women. You are sure to be impressed by the main shooting ground with a plethora of competition stands spread out across the well-maintained fields. There's English sporting English & Olympic Skeet as well as Down the Line & even Automatic Ball Trap set ups that can be voice activated & a 150ft tall tower for a dramatic 'flush'. Complete beginners are also very well catered for though as this Peak District-bas... ...
Clay pigeon shooting in Hampshire is a great way of combining a fun day out with learning some new skills so why not give it a go? This Chalky Hill centre is a fantastic place to enjoy some clay shooting amongst the Hampshire countryside with a choice of 25 or 50 clays. This is a brilliant activity for those new to gun sports. You'll be given a thorough safety briefing to show you how to handle your firearm without hurting yourself (brace for the recoil!) & also how to aim & shoot successfully. You'll then be shown how to track your clay pigeon targets judging speed & direction. Then it's your turn to shoot & (hopefully) hit some clays! Throughout all this you'll have a qualified instructor with you giving you hints & tips to help you progress. All clay pigeon shooting in these well laid out Hampshire grounds Includes:: the use of an over-&-under semi-automatic or side-by-side shotgun each gauge giving different advantages depending on your preferred shooting technique... ...
Enjoy competition-standard facilities at our Clay Pigeon Shooting North Yorkshire venue! This outdoor activity & shooting ground at Felixkirk near Thirsk is a stunning place to learn how to hit those clay pigeons. Set high in the Hambleton Hills you'll also delight in the lovely views across the Vale of York. The centre is managed by outdoor pursuits specialist Richard Fawcett & the clay pigeon team is headed up by John Shipley an expert shot who always hits the mark & has competed in many local Yorkshire county & national shooting competitions. He is now a renowned Olympic-standard coach so we'd like to think by the time you're time here in Thirsk is up you will have smashed your way through quite a few clay pigeon targets - & you might even prove to be a natural hotshot! Every clay pigeon shooting experience starts with the all important briefing (after all safety is first & foremast at this North Yorkshire ground) where you will learn all about how to stand hold the... ...
Try Clay Pigeon Shooting in Kent at this friendly venue. Perfectly placed in the rolling hills near Dartford this Kentish clay pigeon shoot in the north of the county is easy to get to from the M25 M20 & A2 routes yet once immersed in the wooded grounds you'll feel a million miles away from the motorway & ready to learn how to shoot those clays. Described by experienced clay pigeon shooting fans as 'a nice little shoot' we think this is a great place to learn the art of blasting brightly coloured disks made out of brittle clay out of the Kent sky. You couldn't meet a nicer owner or shooting coach in Alan who is the main man here in Dartford. His enthusiasm for the sport of clay shooting is infectious & he prides himself on getting you to get the results whilst keeping the whole session fun & lively as you move around the target stands (of which there are seven at this ground). The set up here offers 70 bird English sporting as well as skeet shooting & compak. When you're... ...
Take aim at 25 50 or 75 targets when you go clay pigeon shooting in Pembrokeshire! It's destination West Wales for this clay shooting to a tranquil spot in the heart of the Welsh countryside surrounded by fishing lakes & woodl&. We can't think of a more appealing setting for a session of shooting. Indeed if you're looking for things to do in West Wales clay pigeon shooting has to be up there at the top of the list. It's something different it's out in the great outdoors & in the fresh air. & above all it's really really satisfying when you smash a clay to a zillion pieces. & that's exactly what makes this experience so much fun. Your hosts cater for all levels including children as young as 12 years. So whether you are a complete newbie who's never handled a shotgun before or your a bit of a self-confessed gun-slinger the sessions will be geared to your ability. That means everyone should be hitting at least a few targets be it an easy hit or a tricky trajectory. What's more this Pembrokeshire is not a shooting club so all events are bespoke & operate on private l&. Roger has been running clay events here since 2006 & has an excellent knowledge of the lay of the land & is naturally something of a hotshot too! In fact as well as being a CPSA (Clay Pigeon Shooting Association) member he's also a sporting referee & safety officer too so you know you're in good hands. As for the equipment it's all provided for you. Most guests shoot with an over & under double-barrelled shotgun although side & even semi-automatics might also be available. There are a variety of stands & traps set up around this West Wales site so there'll be something for all abilities to get their teeth into. One thing we must say about clay shooting in Pembrokeshire is that we recommend you wear wellies or sturdy boots as it can get quite muddy out there after all this is the Welsh countryside at it's best making it perfect for a shoot! ...
There's nothing like going clay pigeon shooting in Wales when you're surrounded by breathtaking coastal views you can inhale that fresh sea air & you can track those clays across an beautiful skyline. The Gower Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty & it truly is one of the loveliest corners of South Wales yet just 30 minutes' drive from Swansea. Pretty much untouched this wild coastline dotted with hamlets & villages is a truly wonderful place to escape to. Visitors to this area traditionally enjoy brisk walks on the sand & a pub lunch in front of a roaring fire now you can add a clay pigeon shoot to the itinerary too. And what a place it is to go clay shooting. As the pigeons fly your backdrop is the beach the dunes the hills & the rolling fields that go to the Burry Estuary & beyond. In fact it's hard not be distracted by the lovely views around Conygaer & beyond Cwm Ivy to Whiteford Bay - but you're here to obliterate clays rather than swoon at the G... ...