This section covers Shooting both
targets, clays, etc and game shooting - pheasant,
grouse, wildfowl, deer-stalking, etc. and courses in the
above.
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Based in South
Gloucestershire we operate two shooting
grounds, shooting a 50 bird English
Sporting layout at each on alternate
Sundays.
Both
grounds give us opportunities to present
a wide variety of targets using automatic
traps throwing standard, midi, battue and
rabbit clays.
Our aim is to provide a different layout of
interesting and challenging targets each week. The
shoot is not run on a membership basis, just turn
up and pay on the day. We also hold a Section 11
certificate allowing non-certificate holders to
shoot.
At our Kingswood ground we shoot sporting once a
fortnight on the opposite weekend to our
Huntingford shoot. It is
on level ground and makes good use of the hedgelines and includes 7 permanent stands with
cages, any 5 of which will be used on a particular
shoot day. The Huntingford shoot is a 50 bird,
English Sporting shoot, shot over 5 stands. Set in
a valley the stands are varied, presenting a wide
and changing variety of targets.
Prices are First Card: £12, Second Card: £9. We provide shoots for
parties of 10 or more and will tailor the shoot to
your requirements. We can cater for complete
beginners or experienced shots. We have run shoots
for Country Fairs, Stag and Hen groups, Corporate
Hospitality and Charity/Fundraising events.
Whatever your requirements, we can help you to
arrange a successful event.
We offer one to one tuition for beginners and
experienced shooters of all ages and can cater
for groups and corporate days. We are just
outside Bristol in a beautiful location.
The immaculately well-kept grounds with its
large variety of sporting traps can simulate
anything from a bolting rabbit to a long
distance pheasant thrown from the 120 ft High
Tower - a special feature of the School. On the
short walk from one stand to another with your
instructor, you are quite likely to bump into a
golden pheasant or a red-legged partridge
roaming contentedly along the gravel path with
you!
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