Olympic organiser LOCOG has quashed rumours that youngsters are to be banned from watching shooting sports under its ticket giveaway scheme.
Premier new arrival
Premier Guns, one of the UK’s top Blaser shotgun dealers, has had a first-class new delivery – Harry John Morgan.
FITASC bans use of name
Shoot organisers could get themselves into hot water if they call their shoot FITASC without permission. FITASC has become common parlance for a type of target but The International Federation for Sporting Shooting, FITASC, claims it is a registered trademark…
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Young talents discovered
Club promises some hush
The boss of Bristol Clay Shooting has promised a judge he will take steps to reduce noise at the club. Neil Padfield had appealed against Stroud District Council’s noise abatement rules for the site and was set for a two-day…
Valley gets a second View
Valley View Shooting Ground has been taken over and re-invented by enthusiastic clay shooter Adam Lund. After some 26 years, the ground, originally run by top shooter Ian Payne, is being taken back to its roots by the 31-year-old alongside…
Gun buyers get on-tap credit
Gun buyers can now get hold of cash just by picking up the phone, thanks to a new finance service launched by innovator RFD-NET. RFD-NET has launched www.ShotgunsDirect.com, hot on the heels of successful launches of its firearms logistics service…
FITASC in a day
The Clay Shooting Company has teamed up with Clay Shooting magazine and Promatic traps to bring FITASC fans an exciting prospect – 150 FITASC Sporting in a day. The event is being hosted by the company’s flagship Westfield Shooting Ground,…
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First 100-straight, first shoot, first-rate coach
Top coaching hit the spot for a youngster who smashed a 100-straight at his first competition. Clay Shooting magazine’s resident shooting coach and top shot Philip Thorrold has been coaching a Russian youngster who came to the UK for some…
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