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Charity Clay shoot advice required


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I need some advice in organising a team charity clay shoot for a group of farmers and others. Some will be experienced, likely to be a few novices too. Assume 8 teams of 4 (not sure what typical team size is). How many clays per person/ team, how long should it take and how much should it cost? Don't know much about clay shooting myself so will need to find a suitable venue, or someone with experience, insurance, equipment etc..to run it.

 

Can anyone advise on this and also suggest a venue, between Bridgnorth and Wolverhampton.? We are farmers ourselves so could hold it on our premises.

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You have several issues to get sorted, like insurance and section 11 excemption to name two if you go for the DIY shoot.

 

But I am sure another member will be able to give you far more detail.

 

Simple would be to find a local clay ground and book an event with them.

 

Welcome to PW.

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It may just be easier to contact one of the 'simulated game' days organisers. I did attend one in West Lancs that was arranged through ProMatic traps. They also had a caterer to do lunch. At least that allows you to just keep the guests happy, knowing that someone else has the shooting bit in hand.

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