DAVE_B
Well-known member
Always good news! We have a new Sunday shoot based in Waterperry, Oxfordshire. Its first shoot was today (Sunday 21 July).
Shooting was from 10am to 2pm with the last card at 12:30. Normal format: 100 birds over 10 stands and you could opt to shoot 50, 80 or 100. 100 cost £24 which is very fair! [Fibre Wad Only]
There was a good mix of targets which I am sure will develop as time goes by. There were two long distant crossers that were a challenge to even the most experienced shot but otherwise the targets were good fun and a realistic challenge.
The ground is a green field location so there isn't any cover which means you get to see the clay from trap to break, this can be quite a challenge if you are like me as it gives you too long to think and re-think each target.
The ground has good toilets and very acceptable bacon butties with free tea and coffee.
What makes this shoot slightly unique is that there is a bar/restaurant on site.
Obviously the bar is for AFTER shooting but the restaurant offers a great Sunday lunch in very pleasant surroundings.
If you do fancy lunch it is probably worth booking ahead or dropping in as you arrive to reserve a table (inside or out in the garden). We did give it a go as it was our first visit and have to say the roast pork (their own) was excellent.
Contact detail:
Common Leys Clay Pigeon Club
Common Leys Farm
Waterperry Common
Waterperry
Oxfordshire
OX33 1LQ
(SAT NAV use: HP18 9UP)
Paul Curling: 07721 501 589
Shoot dates for 2013:
Aug - 4th, 18th
Sept - 1st, 15th, 29th
Oct - 13th, 27th
Nov - 10th, 24th
Dec - 8th, 22nd
Common Leys Farm
(Country Accommodation & Dining)
Doug and Allie Cherry
01865 351 266
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.commonleysfarm.com
I must stress I do not have any connection with either the shoot or the restaurant but I do feel the more we support our local shoots and businesses the better it is for everyone, especially shooting.
Dave_b
Shooting was from 10am to 2pm with the last card at 12:30. Normal format: 100 birds over 10 stands and you could opt to shoot 50, 80 or 100. 100 cost £24 which is very fair! [Fibre Wad Only]
There was a good mix of targets which I am sure will develop as time goes by. There were two long distant crossers that were a challenge to even the most experienced shot but otherwise the targets were good fun and a realistic challenge.
The ground is a green field location so there isn't any cover which means you get to see the clay from trap to break, this can be quite a challenge if you are like me as it gives you too long to think and re-think each target.
The ground has good toilets and very acceptable bacon butties with free tea and coffee.
What makes this shoot slightly unique is that there is a bar/restaurant on site.
Obviously the bar is for AFTER shooting but the restaurant offers a great Sunday lunch in very pleasant surroundings.
If you do fancy lunch it is probably worth booking ahead or dropping in as you arrive to reserve a table (inside or out in the garden). We did give it a go as it was our first visit and have to say the roast pork (their own) was excellent.
Contact detail:
Common Leys Clay Pigeon Club
Common Leys Farm
Waterperry Common
Waterperry
Oxfordshire
OX33 1LQ
(SAT NAV use: HP18 9UP)
Paul Curling: 07721 501 589
Shoot dates for 2013:
Aug - 4th, 18th
Sept - 1st, 15th, 29th
Oct - 13th, 27th
Nov - 10th, 24th
Dec - 8th, 22nd
Common Leys Farm
(Country Accommodation & Dining)
Doug and Allie Cherry
01865 351 266
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.commonleysfarm.com
I must stress I do not have any connection with either the shoot or the restaurant but I do feel the more we support our local shoots and businesses the better it is for everyone, especially shooting.
Dave_b