Simulated
Game Shooting and Game Shooting Lessons
Groups are divided into teams of no more than six Shooters;
they are assembled in a straight line to shoot a flurry
of driven targets.
The targets vary in size, speed, height and direction,
the number of targets thrown can be between 50 and one
hundred, depending on ability and group size.
The objective is to shoot and break as many of the given
number of targets as possible in a limited time period.
The added bonus to this discipline is if you miss a target,
one of your team mates can also take a shot at it and vice
versa.
Simulated game, and driven Flurries can be set up for
both experienced and novice Shooters. Instructors will
be allocated to all novice shooters for this discipline.
Please note that all targets
shot, are clay targets and not live
Game Shooting
Although Lee Leisure do not organise live quarry Shooting,
we do hire out Instructors who can accompany novice Shooters
on their day.
Game Shooting Lessons
Last year we saw a large increase in responsible clients
who had little or no knowledge of Shooting, book lessons
and hire instructors because they had been invited on a
game shoot.
Lessons can be booked for novice and experienced shooters
alike; targets are selected to simulate various game birds
and game shooting scenarios.
We feel there are certain aspects of the law and general
gun safety, that every person handling a shotgun should
know before being allowed to go out on their own.
You can start your new experience with an introductory
lesson; this can be arranged at our Shooting
School in Toddington Bedfordshire, which is approximately
45 minutes from London city centre.
If this is not possible we will endeavour to put you
in touch with a colleague or shooting ground in your area
that we can recommend.
Legal requirements
At Lee Leisure you do not have to be a Shotgun certificate
holder to shoot at our ground, we hold a police permission
to allow us to teach novice shooters. However we cannot
allow anyone to shoot who has consumed alcohol or drugs
prior to the event or is prohibited by law from holding
a firearm, we would ask that the organiser makes this clear
to all persons attending.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES will
clients be allowed to use our shooting facilities if they
have consumed alcohol or drugs prior to arrival or whilst
on our shooting ground. We would ask the organisers to check that all persons taking part in clay shooting events are not a prohibited person under the firearms act 1968-1997 |