Any shooting at ONE location or within a certain distance of that location. I forget what that distance is now , but if you want the fine detail I suggest you contact your local council or ask timps to research it for you.Does that apply to pigeon shooting etc?
got to do something between the end of the spanish partridges and the start of the grouse Oops I forgot argentinian doves, OK you have a pointsurely if you won the lottery you would mess about shooting skeet
My exact reason in fact "Nothing Local where I live".....Don't forget that if more and more people build their own ranges then that is less and less people going to grounds.
Why not invest in the future of your local ground?
Just a thought
I sometimes read these posts and wonder if someone is not taking the urine when they are started.
The Long Siberia was my first introduction to English Sporting last summer when I was a Bisley shooting the small-bore meeting for a week in August. I thought it was a fabulous facility if a little expensive compared to what I know now but a great setup with a delay facility on each stand so that you can shoot it alone for practice if you have nobody to go with. I won't hesitate to go again this year. I daresay I might also be looking for some other grounds local to Bisley.Johnny - not quite on the same level but reminds me of Bisley Shooting Grounds "Long Siberia" sporting layout. Its away from the NCSC and main camp past the longer rifle ranges on the way back to the village. You have to visit BSG on the camp to show your SGC and Proof of Insurance. You then get a dongle to count your clays. Its pricey at 36p per clay (but they will take off any no birds you mention) but of the 3 times I have shot it there have been approx 23 stands running, most stands use 3-5 traps all with a modern delay release. Varied targets from driven pheasant when your in a sunken butt (my favourite) to Big Ben which is a trap mounted way up high on a Cherry Picker. All this over a large expanse of woodland so a decent walk between each. They even have walkie talkies scattered around in case of issues.
Not once have I queued at a stand and usually bump into 10-15 people at most. Has some strange opening times as in the summer they dont run on the weekend at all (bizarre). With the investment made to build that and the ongoing running costs I would be very suprised if it makes much money. Either that or they get a lot more shooting during the weekdays.
Best of luck with building it matey....let us know how you get on. :wink:You saying I am taking the pee ??
I want to get good at skeet, and the only way I think I can afford to practise as much as required is to build my own, maybe.
You obviously have never met me, but I can assure you, I don't place posts for fun.... (apart from the one about the gold coloured chokes )
Wez
They are a massive success story.Bisley remains a mystery to me. Should be a mega ESP shoot success story. Weird.
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