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Aa Shooting School - Clay Pigeon Shooting Dorset

aa shooting school - clay pigeon shooting dorset

4.9(32)

Sturminster Newton

AA Shooting School provides clay pigeon shooting lessons near Sturminster Newton in North Dorset. Located close to the Wiltshire and Somerset borders, we are ideally placed for weekend breaks or longer holidays, with local accommodation nearby. We offer personal one-to-one sessions by appointment to introduce you to the sport, or to refine your technique. If you’re looking for an exciting activity for a group, then clay pigeon shooting is a great option. We welcome stag and hen parties, family groups, friends, and corporates. Regular school groups also enjoy the privacy of our location. Check out our reviews on TripAdvisor and get in touch for further details. We’re situated on a working farm surrounded by beautiful countryside. We favour a compact layout that enables you to experience a variety of shots without a long walk in between stands. Our traps provide a wide range of targets to suit all abilities, while the tower simulates game drives. If you’re looking to improve a particular target, then we can focus on that area, and provide constructive and useful pointers to help. Our lessons will take you through a guided introduction to clay pigeon shooting SAFETY FIRST Safety equipment We provide all safety equipment We take safety seriously. All visitors to the school will be provided with ear protection, and eye protection is provided for those shooting. We follow the BASC shotgun safety code of practice at all times. ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR Association of Professional Shooting Instructors Norman Fuller is a qualified clay shooting instructor and a member of the Association of Professional Shooting Instructors (APSI). His many years of experience are ideal for introducing beginners to clay pigeon shooting, or for helping seasoned shots to refine their technique. Whatever your level, you’re assured of a patient and experienced instructor to help you make the most of your day.

Loreburn Archers (Outdoors)

loreburn archers (outdoors)

5.0(1)

Dumfries

We have always been known for being a fun and approachable club. Currently we have around 40 members shooting all styles of bows. The club primarily consist of recurve and compound archers. There are still the odd few who shoot longbow, bare bow and more traditional styles. Some club members also practice other types of archery such as Clout, Flight and Field but unfortunately the club does not have the facilities to cater for these. Over the years the club has produced several top archers. Some of our juniors shot on the Scottish squad and team, representing Scotland all over Britain. We have Scottish record holders, British record holders, even a British Under 15 Junior Boy champion. The seniors have represented the club over the years with Scottish, British and even Olympic champions. Loreburn Archers certainly does have a good pedigree behind it and it is something we are extremely proud of. The club practises all year round. Our indoor season runs from September through to March. We currently shoot at St Joseph’s College Sports Hall. The outdoor season runs from March to September. Through the summer we practise outdoors at the Crichton Playing Field, when it is not raining or too windy to shoot. Directions can be found on our contact page. If you are thinking about taking up the sport, we run a beginners’ course once a year. Completing the beginners’ course is the only way for a novice to join the club. However if you have been a full shooting member of a club in the past, please get in touch with us to inquire about joining. Archery is a sport that is open, to all irrespective of ability. We encourage anyone and everyone to come along and have a shot, the club’s minimum age limit is set at 12 years old. Each November the clubs runs an open indoor competition attracting up to 80 archers from all over Britain. Loreburn Archers also run a number of Come and Try sessions at local Gala days during the summer season which introduces archery to a wider audience as well as raising funds for the club.