clay shooting Vouchers
If you're looking for a gift for someone who likes to get out in the countryside, a clay pigeon shooting gift voucher might just be the answer.
Our clay ground, at Meon Springs in Hampshire, is a beautiful venue to spend a few hours cracking some clays. The layout is professionally set up with a range of different targets to test all types of shot. Our clay pigeon shooting vouchers are suitable for seasoned shooters and complete novices alike. Guns are provided as is all the necessary safety equipment, including ear protectors. Expert instruction is on hand for all clay shooting experiences, whether it be to guide novices, give technical instruction and advice to experienced shots or coordinate challenging competitions for shooting party groups. |
CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING GIFT VOUCHERS
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CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING EXPERIENCE (SHOOT A BOX)
The Clay Pigeon Shooting Experience (Shoot a Box) has been a hot favourite at Meon Springs for a number of years.
This shooting session is run in groups of up to six people, learning the basics of clay shooting including safety, gun handling and hand-eye co-ordination then taking it in turns to crack a box of 25 clays. An enjoyable and thrilling experience, particularly for someone who has never done this before.
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clay shooting lesson - one to one
The clay shooting lesson is a really good present for somebody who is a keen shot and wants to polish up their skills, whether it be for clay shooting or game shooting.
The session, lasting an hour, is a "One to One" experience with a fully qualified instructor, who has the ability to iron out any number of shooting issues and get people right on target every time. |
saturday am clay shooting party
The Saturday am Shooting Party is a fun gift if you know someone who wants to take a small group of friends on a Saturday morning shooting extraveganza.
The session lasts all morning (great for stag dos or similar occasions) and includes expert instruction for the whole group plus a small friendly competition. Many groups will retire to the fishing lodge for a couple of drinks after the session and then perhaps down to the pub for a bite of lunch.
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