Doug Pinnegar
Well-known member
Honesberie Shooting School is thrilled to be launching an exciting new shooting competition, to commence on ‘The Glorious Twelfth’.
The George Pragnell IWC Top Gun Challenge will provide entrants with the fantastic opportunity to win a highly coveted IWC Top Gun watch, worth £9,450. The competition is open to all shooters, although the main aim is to encourage game shooters to get their eye in as the season begins and then help them to improve their performance.
Other top prizes include: a custom made suit by Clements & Church and driving experiences from Land Rover.
The George Pragnell IWC Top Gun Challenge will run in weekly heats from 12th August 2017 until 1st February 2018, with a grand final on 9th February when the winner will walk away with a beautiful IWC Top Gun watch.
Each round will consist of shooting 76 sporting clays over nine stands followed by the George Pragnell IWC Top Gun Challenge which will consist of 12 high tower birds and 12 grouse birds.
The top two competitors from each week will qualify for the final on 9th February 2018 when they’ll have the chance to walk away with one of the exclusive prizes.
Entries will cost £75 per competitor which will include clays and cartridges and £65 if they choose to re-enter on the same day.
Rules
The challenge is based on a handicap system, as classified by the CPSA:
All shooters will use Honesberie 21g cartridges which are available in 12ga and 20ga, with the exception of those using other calibres.
Shooters must book in advance to shoot the competition. The layout will change on a regular basis, at the discretion of Honesberie Shooting School.
The referee’s decision is final, and anyone found not abiding by the rules will be automatically disqualified.
For further information, about this exciting competition, please contact Honesberie Shooting School on 01327 262 922 or email [email protected]
The George Pragnell IWC Top Gun Challenge will provide entrants with the fantastic opportunity to win a highly coveted IWC Top Gun watch, worth £9,450. The competition is open to all shooters, although the main aim is to encourage game shooters to get their eye in as the season begins and then help them to improve their performance.
Other top prizes include: a custom made suit by Clements & Church and driving experiences from Land Rover.
The George Pragnell IWC Top Gun Challenge will run in weekly heats from 12th August 2017 until 1st February 2018, with a grand final on 9th February when the winner will walk away with a beautiful IWC Top Gun watch.
Each round will consist of shooting 76 sporting clays over nine stands followed by the George Pragnell IWC Top Gun Challenge which will consist of 12 high tower birds and 12 grouse birds.
The top two competitors from each week will qualify for the final on 9th February 2018 when they’ll have the chance to walk away with one of the exclusive prizes.
Entries will cost £75 per competitor which will include clays and cartridges and £65 if they choose to re-enter on the same day.
Rules
The challenge is based on a handicap system, as classified by the CPSA:
- AA – 0
- A – 5
- B – 10
- C – 15
All shooters will use Honesberie 21g cartridges which are available in 12ga and 20ga, with the exception of those using other calibres.
Shooters must book in advance to shoot the competition. The layout will change on a regular basis, at the discretion of Honesberie Shooting School.
The referee’s decision is final, and anyone found not abiding by the rules will be automatically disqualified.
For further information, about this exciting competition, please contact Honesberie Shooting School on 01327 262 922 or email [email protected]