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Crazy Bear Clay Shoot

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Stadhampton, Oxfordshire
We have a fantastic new shooting lodge at The Crazy Bear Farm. Backing onto our shooting ground, overlooking the pond, and surrounded by woodland and farmland.
 
We are now open every other Sunday as well as a few special dates throughout the year. 
Entries and food available 9am until 2pm. Cash Bar open for finished shooters until 4pm. 
 
100 Bird Sporting £30
50 Bird Sporting £17

Novice Tuition £35

One to One Hour Lesson with Mickey Rouse £120

Escorted 50 Bird Round £34 + Cartridges 

Escorted 100 Bird Round £60 + Cartridges
Cartridges sold for £5.50 per box of 25

Please find below a fixture list for the next few months.

Sunday 7th July- BUCKS CPSA

Saturday 13th July- ANNUAL TEAM CHALLENGE

Sunday 14th July

Sunday 28th July

Sunday 11th August

Sunday 25th August

Sunday 8th September

Sunday 22nd September

Sunday 6th October

Sunday 20th October

Sunday 3rd November

Sunday 17th November

Sunday 1st December

Sunday 15th December

Thank you for your support and

We look forward to welcoming you in the near future.

 
Finally got to the Crazy Bear for today's open 100 ESP (14 July) our first visits since the old marquee has been replaced by a pretty impressive semi permanent sporting lodge with well stocked bar (for after shooting) and a large open deck area for eating, drinking and relaxing before and after you have shot. They have retained their normal excellent quality BBQ food plus a few chef's special. All at reasonable prices. So they have made what was always a good shoot even better. I am pleased to say that today's shoot kept up their regular excellent standard with a challenging and varied selection of targets. It did get busy due to near perfect weather but never badly so.

If your in the area, it is well worth the effort of a visit.

Well done Crazy Bear

 
Oh yes! Pies, meat and all manner of edible goodies are readily available to take home as a peace offerings!

 
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