Clay Pigeon Shooting in Bedfordshire - Excellent Fun for 1 and all

Clay pigeon Shooting in Bedfordshire
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Clay pigeon shooting in Bedfordshire is great fun, here at guns and clays we offer tuition, experience and have a go sessions throughout Bedfordshire

This page is dedicated to Clay pigeon shooting in Bedfordshire

Please click the buttons below to book any of our services in Bedfordshire . Here at Guns and Clays we will teach over 14 year olds. click the buttons below to Navigate around our pages .

We offer a full service from have a go sessions all the way through to continual improvement. We use instructors that are either CPS a registered or BASC registered giving them the insurance they require and the training and knowledge two part safety and relevant information onto the shooter.

Guns and plays Cambridge sheer specialise in taking complete novices throughout the clay pigeon shooting experience all the way through to obtaining their own guns , license and cabinets .

Clay pigeon shooting in Bedfordshire is fun

Richard Halsall – Qualifications

Lead Instructor for Guns and Clays
CPSA Instructor
CPSA Shotgun Skills Instructor
CPSA Safety Officer
CPSA Referee English Sporting
CPSA English Skeet Referee
Level 3 Award in Adult Education
Associate of the Institute Clay Shooting Instructors

After teaching clients for a number of years, many hearing about us by recommendation, we launched our website on the 12th May 2019. We hope this will enable our clients to keep up to date with the tuition we offer, and current information. 

We use a variety of shooting grounds within Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire & Northamptonshire to give Clay Pigeon Shooting Lessons, Clay Pigeon Shooting Experiences and Clay Pigeon Shooting tuition. We also offer 30 min “Have A Go” sessions.

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Food is cooked to order. Cakes, snacks and drinks are also available.The cafe’s serve full breakfasts, lunchtime meals, hot & cold sandwiches / baguettes, jacket potatoes, homemade cakes, snacks and hot & cold drinks.

Allergies can be catered for. Please advise upon ordering at the cafe’s

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Clay pigeon shooting in Bedfordshire is the popular and growing sport of shooting flying clay targets with a shotgun.

It’s safe, exciting, challenging and fun. Hitting the target requires skill, timing and hand-eye coordination, but there’s nothing quite like that feeling when you pull the trigger and see the target explode into a million pieces!

You can enjoy clay shooting at any level, from local club shoots all the way through to national and international competitions and the Olympics.

Clay shooting is a great leveller – it’s a sport that can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of age and physical ability. Men, women and youngsters compete together on equal terms.

That makes it ideal as a family activity. Parents and youngsters can go shooting together, spending time outdoors, enjoying a shared challenge and bit of friendly rivalry.

You’ll find that clay shooting is a friendly and welcoming sport. Beginners are welcomed at shooting clubs up and down the country and you’ll get plenty of friendly advice and encouragement from the regulars.

There’s no elitism in clay shooting, we’re all in it together and newcomers are welcome. You could find yourself shooting alongside a complete beginner or an Olympic champion.

Is clay shooting the sport for you? There’s only one way to find out – give it a go! We’re with you all the way when Clay pigeon shooting in Bedfordshire Clay pigeon 

Clay pigeon shooting in Bedfordshire, also known as clay target shooting, and formally known as Inanimate Bird Shooting, is the art of shooting a firearm at special flying targets, known as clay pigeons or clay targets.

The terminology commonly used by clay shooters often relates to times past, when live-pigeon competitions were held. Although such competitions were made illegal in the United Kingdom in 1921, a target may still be called a “bird”, a hit may be referred to as a “kill”, and a missed target as a “bird away”; the machine which projects the targets is still known as a “trap”. Look around the site at Clay Pigeon Shooting