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Have a go at …Clay Shooting in the heart of the National Forest

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Have a go at …Clay Shooting in the heart of the National Forest

Clay Shooting is a popular sport that involves shooting flying clay targets with a shotgun.  Hitting the target requires skill, timing and good hand-eye coordination. It is safe, exciting and can be enjoyed by any age or physical ability. 

Why not have a go at this growing sport in the heart of the National Forest? Field Sport UK have a range of shotguns available for men, women and children with different gauge guns to ensure the shooting experience is enjoyable.  

Your session starts with a safety briefing and then your experienced tutor will help to guide and explain how best to tackle a moving target. There is no better sense of satisfaction than seeing your target shatter into tiny pieces! 

Suitable for Beginners. No license or experience is required, and various packages are available 

From Boutique B&Bs to Top Notch Glamping, there's plenty of great accomodation nearby in the National Forest. Stay - National Forest

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  • FITNESS LEVEL - Low
  • HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE? - From 1 Hour
  • PRICE RANGE - From £41pp

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Field Sport Activity Centre, Melbourne Road, Newbold, Coleorton, Leicestershire, LE67 8JH

Tel: +44 (0) 1283 763 350

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Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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      • Clothing/Equipment - All PPE and equipment provided including shotguns, clay and cartridges Dress appropriately for an outdoor activity and the weather on the day.
      • Restrictions - 12 + Individuals accommodated on weekdays only.

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