Clay Shooting Competitions - Pool Shoot
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:45
The Bramley Family has been running Doveridge Clay Sports for over 11 Years. Doveridge Clay Sports is one of the few CPSA Premier Plus Shooting grounds in the country, and has successfully hosted some of the worlds most prestigious clay shooting events including English, British and World Championships.
Clive Bramley has been shooting for Great Britain and England for over 14 Years. In the 2004 Cario World Cup, Clive was the first person from Great Britain to ever win a World Cup in Olympic Skeet in achieving this he shot 100 straight to win Gold.
DoveridgeShotgunAcademy has been launched by Doveridge Clay Sports to help provide excellent clay shooting instruction to total beginners all the way to helping someone achieve their ambitions of gold at the Olympic Games.
Clive Bramley from Doveridge Clay Sports will be setting the targets and running the 2010 Mitsubishi Motors Clay Shooting Festival at Countryman Fairs events. Here’s what we have in store for you…
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:45
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:13
Compak Sporting is a variation of the English Sporting clay pigeon shooting discipline, although in a compact version as the name suggests. The Compak Sporting layout is effectively a shooting arena in which five traps are positioned offering a variety of targets. Doveridge Shotgun Academy is pleased to offer a Compak Sporting Layout at the Kelamrsh Game and Country Fair.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:19
Enter the Mitsubishi Motors World Series Clay Pigeon Shooting Championship at the Kelmarsh Game and Country Fair for your chance to win the biggest prize in clay shooting!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:14
Doveridge Shotgun Academy provide all of the clay pigeon shooting tuition facilities at the Kelmarsh Game and Country Fair, and are extremely proud of the standard of their clay shooting instructors. With many years of experience under the belts of each and every one of them, and many being CPSA accredited or BASC qualified, you can be assured you are in safe and competent hands.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:20
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:21
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:22
So you’ve found the perfect gun, invested in quality coaching and you’re still missing the birds? It can be hugely frustrating. The number one cause of missed birds, game or clay, occurs when your gun is not shooting where you are looking. If you want to improve your clay pigeon shooting it is essential that you have your eye dominance and gun fit checked on a regular basis. This can make a massive difference to consistency in breaking clay targets.
©Countryman Fairs 2010 All rights reserved