Richard59
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Being a (single day) England Selection shoot helped I would thinkSame at redricks today must have been 200 entries
Being a (single day) England Selection shoot helped I would thinkSame at redricks today must have been 200 entries
And the very same day just a few miles down the road Owls was full for an open comp, next week Coleys have 400+ booked in for a mid week jolly.I shot at Churchill’s High Wycombe at 6pm on Thursday night, only 6 shooters out on the course for the whole evening inc me and my friend. But at 35p a clay was well worth it, great shooting ground.
I heard from a good friend that Thimbleby are now charging for no birdsWe went up to Thimbleby today . The place was rammed. It goes beyond the targets , the whole experience is good from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave . They have created a very nice ‘ golf club quality’ lounge with good food . The reception is friendly and efficient , clean loos , great gunroom . Obviously they don’t shoot registered there , but they’ve got their offering right judging by the attendees , also nice to see so many ladies shooting .
They’ve changed the way that they charge from the method they used a couple of years ago . It’s now per clay shot at like everyone else . I’m sure we had our no birds deducted ( very very few on the last outing perhaps 2 out of 300 ) but then again I didn’t go to the till . The lad who paid is a farmer , I’m sure we’d have heard him from half a mile if he had a problem
They used to charge per 100 and give you a card with plus 5% to cover breakages and if you shot less that that the balance was logged for your next visit .. quite complicated ,
Thanks for the reply, I'll not be going there anyway, too far for me four hour round trip.
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Owls is 65 miles from EJ Churchill! I’d love to know how Coleys will handle 400 shooters at once, going to need a lot of staff and a lot of stands and traps (I have never been to that ground although I’ve driven past it many times).And the very same day just a few miles down the road Owls was full for an open comp, next week Coleys have 400+ booked in for a mid week jolly.
Coleys don't. It's over three days. Speciale event. Coleys masters. So its averaging out at 130 odd a day.Owls is 65 miles from EJ Churchill! I’d love to know how Coleys will handle 400 shooters at once, going to need a lot of staff and a lot of stands and traps (I have never been to that ground although I’ve driven past it many times).
Churchill’s seem to rely on corporate work and comps. At 35p a clay it is a good value ground and 3 miles from my office. Normally 45p a clay there.
Ah my rather poor reply re Owls was that there much pushed thursday comp would probably entice the regular mid week shooter, 60 miles it may be but many of us motor further to some grounds, and a lot of the names there can also be seen at EJC. The Coleys bash is as Jasper points out a three day mid week jollly, looks like 450+ have booked which for a non reg mid week shoot is quite something, for all that it goes smoothly.Owls is 65 miles from EJ Churchill! I’d love to know how Coleys will handle 400 shooters at once, going to need a lot of staff and a lot of stands and traps (I have never been to that ground although I’ve driven past it many times).
Churchill’s seem to rely on corporate work and comps. At 35p a clay it is a good value ground and 3 miles from my office. Normally 45p a clay there.
All valid points, all of which are frequently raised on this platform, no easy answer to any, although 5) in my experience new shooter numbers are greater from the more, er mature age bracket than “youngsters” but thats a whole different kettle of fish.Shooting has hit a perfect storm
1. cartridge cost
2. shooting grounds putting up prices
3. police licensing putting up more & mor hurdles
4. Shooting becoming looked upon being antisocial as more & more people moving into the countryside
5. Very few youngsters coming into the sport
I put a nice Beretta 686 on gun trader recently for a really fair price & did not have a single enquiry for it it’s a shame shooting is dying
686 gone to a local gun shop for PX for cartridges did call Avalon guns but they told me not interested in buying guns atm very sad at this current climate cartridges have more value than gunsAll valid points, all of which are frequently raised on this platform, no easy answer to any, although 5) in my experience new shooter numbers are greater from the more, er mature age bracket than “youngsters” but thats a whole different kettle of fish.
Good luck selling the 686, my first gun way back in 1987.
Looks like their new/second hand sales of guns have slowed right up. Probably same for most dealers in this current climate.686 gone to a local gun shop for PX for cartridges did call Avalon guns but they told me not interested in buying guns atm very sad at this current climate cartridges have more value than guns
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